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Your planet is changing, and we’re on it. NASA uses the vantage point of space to increase our understanding of Earth and improve lives.
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GPM & TRMM Missions Aug 15
Deadly Flooding Gulf Coast Rainfall Measured By 's IMERG
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"Why So Many Global Temperature Records"-A good read after July '16 hottest month on record
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July 2016 was warmest in 136 years of modern record-keeping.
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July 2016 was the hottest month in 136 years of record-keeping, according to .
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The Ring Around Lago de Cahora Bassa
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NASA Earth Aug 15
NASA study shows 10% of Four Corners' methane sources contribute half of the emissions.
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NASA Earth Aug 15
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NASA Earth Aug 14
From the ISS, SAGE III will study Earth's ozone – its sunscreen.
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NASA Earth Aug 14
microsats seek to discover what causes hurricanes to rapidly intensify.
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NASA Earth Aug 13
A Space-Based View of Meteor Showers
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NASA Aug 12
Six ways researchers use Earth observations to solve real-world problems:
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NASA Earth Aug 12
ACT-America is chasing the carbon above the crops.
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NASA HQ PHOTO Aug 12
We've added a few additional frames of from Spruce Knob, WV.
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NASA Earth Aug 12
Extratropical Cyclone Over Hudson Bay
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NASA Earth Aug 12
How Farms Affect the Chesapeake Bay's Water
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NASA Solar System Aug 11
The best views start at midnight, better still after moonset an hour later:
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NASA Earth Aug 11
Site of 2016 Summer Games viewed by NASA's MISR instrument.
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SwRI Aug 11
There they are in all their glory: NASA's CYGNSS hurricane satellites, built at SwRI, revealed to the media today.
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