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  1. 19 Márta

    Join 's Dr. Gavin Schmidt in a public lecture: Climate Change as Seen from Space, Tue, March 23, 5:30 PM ET. You will learn how space-based observations help researchers better understand events and Earth's . Register:

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  2. 18 Márta

    ✨A star is born ✨ During a star's brief birthing stage, lasting only about 500K years, it quickly bulks up on mass. As it grows, it launches a wind, as well as a pair of spinning jets. These outflows begin to eat away at the surrounding cloud, creating cavities in the gas.

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  3. 27 Feabh

    Watch 2020’s hurricane season unfold in a mesmerizing four-minute timelapse

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  4. 20 Feabh

    🚀 The Antares vehicle lifted off from Wallops at 12:36 p.m. EST today and is on its way to the ! Cygnus will rendezvous with the station on Feb. 22 at 3 a.m., with capture scheduled for 4:40 a.m. EST.

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  5. 20 Feabh

    Anyone up for watching a launch to the today at 12:36pm ET?!🚀

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  6. 12 Feabh

    Happy Lunar New Year - , associated with hard work and serenity. , have a look back (🔊 volume up!) at some of our work from the last year!

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  7. 9 Feabh
    Ag freagairt

    Hold Up! used our icy scientific visualization of Greenland! 🧊 We study ice to better understand our changing climate and get some Irreplaceable views along the way.

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  8. 4 Feabh

    TODAY: Talks presents: Lunar Analogues, with NASA guests. 🌗 Goddard scientist Michelle Thaller will moderate a discussion between artist Marco Brambilla and NASA visualizer Ernie Wright. Feb. 4 at 2PM (EST) Registration is free:

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  9. 4 Feabh
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  10. 4 Feabh

    TODAY: Talks presents: Lunar Analogues with NASA 🌗 Scientist Michelle Thaller will moderate the discussion between artist Marco Brambilla and NASA visualizer Ernie Wright. Feb. 4 at 2PM (EST) Registration:

    Cealaigh
  11. 3 Feabh

    Gavin Schmidt has been the director of GISS since 2014, where he uses Earth observations and computer models to study our past, present, and future climate.

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  12. 14 Ean

    Humans are causing the climate to change from emissions of greenhouse gases. Since the 1880s, Earth’s average temperature has risen more than 2 degrees Fahrenheit. Learn how & experts determined that 2020 was the hottest year on record:

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  13. 30 Noll 2020

    In 2020, we tracked how air pollution changed during lockdowns related to COVID-19. In April, NASA satellite data showed about a 30 percent drop in air pollution, on average, over the northeast U.S. Read more:

    map of air pollution average March 2015-2019
    map of air pollution March 2020
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  14. 17 Noll 2020

    Using computer models to generate a COVID-free 2020 for comparison, NASA researchers found that since February, pandemic restrictions have reduced global nitrogen dioxide (an air pollutant from fossil fuel combustion) concentrations by nearly 20%. ℹ️⬇️:

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  15. 16 Noll 2020

    LIVE: Find out how YOU can participate in the science done at NASA & make discoveries alongside our experts from the comfort of your home! ✨ On this episode of Live hear from real life citizen scientists & discover the impact you can have:

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  16. 16 Noll 2020

    No matter who or where you are, YOU can participate in science done at NASA & make new discoveries alongside NASA. Watch Live today, Wednesday, Dec. 16 at 3:00 p.m. ET to hear from people around the globe about how they’re doing NASA science!

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  17. 16 Noll 2020

    Typhoon Trami as seen through TEMPEST-D and RainCube on September 28, 2018. TEMPEST-D and RaInCube are part of the next generation of small satellites called cubesats. Together these tiny satellites can generate some big results. ℹ️⬇️:

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  18. 15 Noll 2020

    This imagery captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory shows a solar flare and a subsequent eruption of solar material that occurred over the left limb of the Sun on November 29, 2020. ℹ️ ⬇️

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  19. 26 Samh 2020

    From the family to yours, Happy Thanksgiving! May the autumn glow and harvest of the season bring you happiness and prosperity!

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  20. 25 Samh 2020

    This follows the imaginary line connecting the Earth and the Moon as it sweeps around the Moon's orbit. From this vantage point, it's easy to see the variation in the Moon's distance. Both the distance/sizes of Earth & Moon are to scale. ℹ️ ⬇️

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