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NASA satellite watches January's polar vortex | Space photo of the day for Feb. 4, 2026
A late January 2026 winter storm left more than snow and ice in its wake.
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NASA satellite captures mysterious human voices echoing through space
In 1996, a NASA satellite studying Earth’s magnetic field captured an extraordinary phenomenon: distorted human voices ...
The Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE) team was one of two teams selected out of four finalists for NASA’s Earth System Explorers (ESE) program, which conducts Earth science missions based on key ...
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UB scientists selected for NASA mission
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) — The University at Buffalo announced Tuesday that two scientists have been selected for a NASA satellite mission to help alleviate natural disasters. Sophie Nowicki and Beata ...
Two next-generation satellite missions announced Thursday will help NASA better understand Earth and improve capabilities to ...
NASA has selected UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography to lead the Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE) ...
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Satellite sees river flow across the globe | Space photo of the day for Jan. 29, 2025
Along with this stunning image is the first-ever global estimate of river water discharge and overall sediment suspension.
The Earth Dynamics Geodetic Explorer (EDGE) satellite is one of two next generation satellites selected by NASA to help ...
NASA releases 33 years of weekly sea level data, revealing key rises and falls for coastal areas around the world that are ...
NASA is partnering with the European Space Agency on one and with the Indian Space Research Organization on the other. NASA has sent two new satellites into space over the past six months to monitor ...
The most recent breakthrough in human understanding of extreme weather events happened by accident. Tsunami physics has always been difficult to study, both because of their infrequency and the ...
NASA satellites captured huge green-blue ocean rings near New Zealand’s Chatham Islands which was caused by seasonal phytoplankton blooms. This attracts wildlife and reveal the ocean’s hidden ...
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