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The NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) is an Earth Sciences Division laboratory of the Space Flight Center.
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GISS STEM program for educators and student interns fosters a climate of discovery. Read about the Climate Change Research Initiative at
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Since its creation in April 1999, NASA Earth Observatory has published more than 15,000 image-driven stories about our planet.
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Are greenhouse gases released by human activities affecting precipitation and drought? Yes, and the answer is in the trees:
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A recent NASAGISS study on the health impacts of airborne Sahara dust was featured yesterday as the Observatory Image of the Day. Learn more at
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In 2011 our group at lost our aerosol & cloud instrument APS aboard the Glory mission because of a launch failure. Two years earlier the OCO mission was lost in the same way. This week the shocking reasons for these launch failures came clear.
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Happy 60th birthday to our mothership, ! 🎂🎈 🎉 Learn more about its six decades of science and innovation at
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To determine if human activities 🚗 are influencing global drought 🌧 risk, researchers looked to the trees 🌳.
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NASA Climate 30 Aib
Headed soon for the International Space Station, the Orbiting Carbon Observatory 3 (OCO-3) will take near-global measurements of carbon dioxide over land and sea. These measurements will help us better understand the state of our climate.
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Since April 29, 1999, the Observatory website has brought you Earth images and science stories that emerge from our work, satellite missions, in-the-field research & data models. Take a look back at 20 years of the Earth Observatory:
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NASA Earth 29 Aib
On April 29, 1999, NASA Earth Observatory (EO) started publishing science stories and imagery on the Web. So much has changed in those 20 years…
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An opportunity for a postdoc researcher in cloud and aerosol microphysical modeling has been announced at NASA/GISS via CCSR. Details about this and other employment opportunities at GISS at
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Post , another blog post by featuring a GISS author. (Ben Cook) answers 5 questions about his just published book, "Drought: An interdisciplinary Perspective". See
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NASA 23 Aib
Sound on!🔊 When listening for marsquakes, our spacecraft recorded audio with three distinct sounds: 💨 Noise from the Martian wind 🔴 Vibrations on the Red Planet 📷 Its robotic arm moving to take pictures Listen in: .
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NASA 22 Aib
As we celebrate , enjoy these views of our home that can only be seen from the distance of deep space. In conjunction with our anniversary, we’re sharing thoughts from our who’ve beheld the beauty of Earth from afar:
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On , a blog post by GISS's Vivien Gornitz about "Melting Glaciers and Ice Sheets: Why We Should Care About Our Vanishing Ice and Rising Seas" posted on the site. See
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NCCS User News 22 Aib
Happy ! With irrigation changing the face of agriculture and our planet, , , and scientists ran simulations at to assess irrigation’s distinct impacts on :
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NASA Goddard Images 19 Aib
In celebration of the 29th anniversary of the launch of , astronomers captured this festive, colorful look at the tentacled Southern Crab Nebula: ✨🦀 ✨
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NASA STEM Engagement 18 Aib
Did you know... the most-observed planet in our solar system is 🌎?! Join climate researchers for a free lecture about clouds & climate -- TONIGHT at 7pm PDT/10pm EDT. Attend the lecture in person or watch the live webcast.
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GES DISC 18 Aib
Data archived at the GES DISC from the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) - and one of our GES DISC colleagues - were both involved in a just-published study, "Recent global warming as confirmed by AIRS"
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IOP Publishing 17 Aib
A new study from and co-authored by used measurements of the Earth’s ‘skin’ temperature taken from space to prove the accuracy of recent figures. Read more about the research here:
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