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Join us! NASA is inviting social media users to apply to attend the launch of from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, targeted for no earlier than Sept. 12. 🚀🛰
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Satellites 🛰 can detect changes in the world's forests, but we also need to take a closer look. We surveyed hurricane damage to Puerto Rico’s forests with our ✈️ airborne instruments.
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More Maria coverage here:
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Once a super typhoon, the still powerful typhoon is bringing damaging winds to eastern after hitting .
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After being soaked in just a few days with double the amount of rain that falls in a normal July, parts of are facing their worst disaster in 35 years.
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We "C" you: From space, ' cloud temperatures and water vapor form a backward letter C – and indicate the storm could generate heavy rains.
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Nevada's is the largest blaze currently burning in the US. Its smoke can be seen from space, while 🛰 instruments reveal actively burning areas, shown in red.
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When thunderstorms drive and strong winds over crops and grasslands in the summer, they can draw long scars across the landscape. Look what they did in .
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Racing around Earth at 16K mph, the twin spacecraft shot lasers for the first time across a 137-mile distance between them to hit coin-sized holes on each satellite. This enables to precisely monitor water & ice on Earth:
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Our Aqua satellite passed over near the Carolinas today and analyzed the storm in infrared. Infrared provides temperature data important to understanding storm strength. 🛰🌡
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In the Pacific, has fluctuated between typhoon and super typhoon strength. It was classified as a typhoon with winds near 144 mph (125 knots/232 kph) when our Aqua satellite passed over.
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. sees tracking over the Northwestern Pacific Ocean.
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One of the largest salt pans in the world spreads across northern , offering critical seasonal oases for mammals and birds.
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Farmers today have to drill ever deeper wells in order to pump water for irrigation.
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From above, Marseille has a distinct red hue due to the clay terra cotta tiles covering the roofs of most buildings.
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Our -observing satellites captured light from the illuminating the night skies of Northern CA on July 1, 2018. The fire, which started the day before, quadrupled in size overnight as strong winds fanned the flames in hot, dry weather:
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Join us! NASA is inviting social media users to apply to attend the launch of from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California, targeted for no earlier than Sept. 12. 🚀🛰
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Like your blood, the water in these volcanic lakes in appears bluer (or greener) when low in oxygen. When they are oxygen-rich, they appear blood red or even cola black.
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Light from the illuminated the night skies of Northern on July 1, 2018. With plenty of light from a nearly full Moon, the smoke was even visible streaming southwest.
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“Across much of the world, tracking fires and smoke using NASA satellite data is the only way to get a consistent picture of fire activity,” said Field.
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