
NASA Mission Returns First Video from Moon’s Far Side
A camera aboard one of NASA’s twin GRAIL lunar spacecraft has returned its first unique view of the far side [...]

U.S. Atmospheric Researcher Wins International Award
A senior research scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) will receive a prestigious award for his contributions [...]

NASA, Canada Fly High to Track Snow Fall
NASA will fly an airborne science laboratory above Canadian snowstorms to tackle a difficult challenge facing the upcoming Global Precipitation [...]

Satellite Data Give New Insight into Japan’s 2011 Tsunami
Data collected from U.S. and French satellites have led to confirmation of a “merging tsunami,” the monster wave that slammed [...]

Earth Observation Grows in Importance as Landsat Turns 40
Population analysts estimated that world population exceeded 7 billion in October and now marches onward to 8 billion. With every [...]

Energy Innovators to Discuss Solutions at Space Center
Ten organizations with innovative ideas or products to meet energy challenges have been invited to participate in a forum at [...]

More Taxi Companies Turning to Greener Operations
Mike and John Schmidt long had dreamed of opening their own taxicab company in the Midwestern college town where their [...]

“Climate Migration” Gains the World’s Attention
A changing climate that raises sea levels and triggers crop-threatening droughts is driving an increasing number of people from their [...]

Space Junk an Orbital Hazard; On Mars, Rover Finds New Rock
Debris circling the Earth in a low orbit is becoming a serious hazard, a danger to spacecraft and astronauts, and [...]

More Taxi Companies Turning to Greener Operations
Mike and John Schmidt long had dreamed of opening their own taxicab company in the Midwestern college town where their [...]

















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