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After the breach of Kakhovka Dam and the flood that ensued, farmers in the area are coping with depleted water supplies.
A thin layer of dust in the atmosphere helped expose gravity waves along the coast of Libya.
In light of recent extreme weather events in the United States and around the world, NASA held a media roundtable July 20 from its headquarters in Washington to highlight the agency’s climate work.
Observations made by NASA’s newest storm-watching satellites captured the evolution of Hurricane Adrian’s structure as the storm strengthened.
La dirección de la NASA, incluidos expertos en clima entre los que figura un hispanohablante, estará disponible a las 4 p.m. EDT del jueves 20 de julio en la sede de la agencia en Washington para hacer balance de los recientes fenómenos meteorológicos extremos y discutir cómo la investigación y los... Read More
Unusual cloud formations blanketed large swaths of the continent.
Differences in the amount of sand cover explains the starkly contrasting colors of the Egyptian lake’s west and east banks.
Heat and drought have fueled an unusually large outbreak of fire in Canada.
Heat and drought have fueled an unusually large outbreak of fire in Canada.
Built on opposite sides of the planet, the NISAR satellite will deepen understanding of climate change, deforestation, glacier melt, volcanoes, earthquakes, and more.
Ongoing drought in Uruguay has caused dire water shortages for millions of people.
Remote Macquarie Island has been a stopover for Antarctic explorers and breeding populations of penguins and seals.
From one million miles away, the DSCOVR satellite returned its first view of the entire sunlit side of Earth.
In July 2020, sky gazers on Earth and on the International Space Station had a front row seat to one of the brightest comets in decades.