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  1. 3 jam lalu

    The begins today! Tune in tomorrow on for the latest video series episode. Join Jessica Taylor and hear about her path from GLOBE student to NASA Langley scientist. at 9am PT (Noon ET)-we will be on to answer your questions LIVE!

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  2. 5 jam lalu

    As you all know, this week marks the start of our ! In honor of that, check out 's latest press release regarding the ! We are looking forward to celebrating this year's Cloud Challenge with our .

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    13 Jul

    Diseases like Rift Valley fever and chikungunya are spread by vectors -- organisms like mosquitoes that transmit disease. Using satellite data to predict conditions that allow vectors to thrive, researchers can help prepare for outbreaks.

    Two maps of Tanzania, Kenya and Somalia comparing NDVI anomalies in greens and browns
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  4. 18 jam lalu
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  5. 20 jam lalu

    A citizen scientist strives to learn more about their environment and how they can help it. Using the GLOBE Observer app, you can help NASA and your community by collecting important information on clouds, land cover, and mosquitoes.

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  6. 13 Jul

    Community Cloud Challenge starts Jul. 15! Use the Clouds Activity Tracker to keep track of how many activities you complete.

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  7. 12 Jul

    The starts this week! To celebrate, we are continuing to bring the clouds indoors, check out our “Sky Conditions” activity to demonstrate how aerosols affect visibility using water and milk. Check out the activity here:

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  8. 12 Jul

    Read this blog () by our clouds science lead, Marilé Colón Robles, to learn all about the ways that you can participate in our this year.

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  9. 12 Jul

    During the GLOBE 2020 Community , we are exploring how science is better together. In this video, we explain why satellite matches are important and how they are done.

    Marile Colon Robles, GLOBE Clouds Project Scientist
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    9 Jul

    Learn how uses soil frost tubes to track changes in frozen ground in Alaska & New Hampshire! Myself and Christi Buffington will host a Annual Meeting webinar Tues. July 14 at 12 p MDT. Register here:

    Installing a soil frost tube in the snowy woods of Maine.
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  11. 10 Jul

    We're gearing up for the 2020 Community starting next week, so for our , we're showcasing recent observations. If you can't go outside to collect data right now, has other ways to participate.

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  12. 10 Jul
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  13. 9 Jul

    ! To get ready for the , we are bringing the clouds indoors! Check out our “Touching the Clouds” activity to create a tactile model of common types of clouds to learn to describe clouds. Activity here:

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  14. Mengetweet Semula
    8 Jul

    Thank you Brian for facilitating the session on the Baobab Trees in South Africa as a Symbol of Life and Positivity. Finn shared in detail the historical link to humans through medicine and food. for

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  15. 8 Jul

    A mangrove is a or shrub that grows in chiefly tropical coastal swamps that are flooded at high tide.

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  16. 8 Jul

    July 8 is . Think of as a global game that provides vital information to scientists. Every day, your observations can be compared to space-based cloud observations. Check out awesome cloud science:

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  17. 8 Jul

    Tune in tomorrow on -- we will be on to answer your questions LIVE! The 2020 Community : Science is Stronger Together begins on Wednesday, July 15th.

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  18. 8 Jul

    Planning on attending our Virtual Annual Meeting on 13-16 July? If so, register as soon as possible! Keep in mind that you must have a GLOBE account to attend this meeting. If you haven't already, create one and become a part of our !

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  19. 7 Jul

    July is lake appreciation month, and it is about time we appreciate the beauty that comes with it. Using the GLOBE Observer app, you can easily take aesthetic pictures of the sky while also helping NASA collect vital data at the same time.

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  20. 7 Jul

    Did your sky look a little dusty last week? Dust from the crossed the Atlantic Ocean and affected air quality and visibility in many parts of North and South America. observations also tell us a lot about what else is in our air.

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