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ನೀವು ಖಚಿತವಾಗಿಯೂ ಈ ಟ್ವೀಟ್ಗಳನ್ನು ನೋಡಲು ಬಯಸುವಿರಾ? ಟ್ವೀಟ್ಗಳನ್ನು ನೋಡುವುದು @NASAEarth ಅವರನ್ನು ತಡೆತೆರವುಗೊಳಿಸುವುದಿಲ್ಲ.
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We have to admit, there's one picture we're partial to...https://twitter.com/nasasolarsystem/status/811973898388414464 …
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Our Earth science data is used by U.S. & global agencies for disaster response. More about NASA Applied Science: http://appliedsciences.nasa.gov pic.twitter.com/F36DLHfdyF
Sizing Up Floods From SpaceFloods are the deadliest, most frequent, and most expensive natural disasters. NASA's satellite images, data, maps and models are being used by FEMA & other agencies to improve their response. -
Winter's come to northern regions of our warming world while in the south, a summer phytoplankton flag's unfurled.
#AquaMODIS#SouthernOceanpic.twitter.com/FlPToUsbw7
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NASA's
#OMG#EarthExpedition releases preliminary data on the heights of Greenland's coastal glaciers. http://go.nasa.gov/2hswL6u pic.twitter.com/GYuH1GPulF
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A Shape-Shifting River in Bolivia http://go.nasa.gov/2hcusbI
#NASApic.twitter.com/bcfgJzqrr1
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Our CORAL
#EarthExpedition is underway, studying reef ecology and conditions using@NASAAirborne technology. Watch: https://youtu.be/S6kKSg052c0 pic.twitter.com/glvEcTSS8X -
Why do we study our home planet? 'Cause we're the space agency! Learn more about our Earth science missions: https://science.nasa.gov/earth-science pic.twitter.com/VDaKpCZWwD
Why does NASA study Earth?As the space agency, NASA was tasked with launching the 1st weather satellite back in 1960. Today, NASA uses satellites, aircraft and even an occasional boat to study our planet's air, land and water. -
Phytoplankton Enlivens Swaths of Barren Ocean http://go.nasa.gov/2hn1XE6
#NASApic.twitter.com/2kTXCyqFCD
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Need Earth data from around the world? Check out the GEOSS Portal from our friends
@esa: http://www.geoportal.org/#EO#opendatapic.twitter.com/bMsvdLNmBl
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The River that Trapped Itself http://go.nasa.gov/2hc4NMc
#NASApic.twitter.com/hzFY0wpFwT
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Success! Eight microsatellites in
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Melting Woes: Antarctic Sea Ice at Record Lows http://go.nasa.gov/2h8vUri
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8th
#CYGNSS satellite contacted 3:30PM ET thru Chile ground station. 100% success! Full constellation redundancy achieved. -
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#CYGNSS satellite contacted 3:28PM ET, thru Chile ground station. One more to go!!! -
#CYGNSS Update: 6th satellite contacted 3:01PM ET, thru Hawaii ground station. We now meet full mission science requirements with redundancy -
#CYGNSS Update: 5th satellite contacted 1:53PM ET, thru Chile ground station. 3 more to go!#smallsats -
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3rd
#CYGNSS satellite contacted 1:24PM EST, thru Hawaii ground station. Satellite is healthy & solar panels charging batts. 5 to go!
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