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Happy GIS Day 2019: A Message from Jack Dangermond

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Jack Dangermond wishes the world a happy GIS Day 2019. Jack thanks all the event organizers and participants and explains the importance of their events in this 20th year celebration of GIS.

NASA Explorers S3 E3: The Carbon Problem

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In the Arctic, fires are a natural part of the ecosystem. But as the climate changes, fires are burning longer and hotter, releasing long-buried carbon from the soil.

Two Decades of Rain, Snowfall from NASA’s Precipitation Missions

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NASA’s Precipitation Measurement Missions (PMM) have collected rain and snowfall from space for nearly 20 years, and for the first time in 2019, scientists can access PMM’s entire record as one data set.

Earth from Space: Lake Natron

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In this week's edition of the Earth from Space program, the Copernicus Sentinel-2 mission takes us over two saline lakes in East Africa.

Space’s Part in the 5G Revolution

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We need satellites to ensure businesses and citizens can benefit smoothly from 5G.

Stanford-Developed Technology Could Help Prevent Wildfires

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A new technology developed by Stanford engineers promises a way to prevent a significant percentage of wildfires and drastically reduce the cost of fighting them.

A New Satellite to Understand How Earth Is Losing Its Cool

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ESA’s Earth Explorer FORUM mission will provide new insight into the planet’s radiation budget and how it is controlled.

Taking the Pulse of Our Planet

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We are all facing the consequences of a rapidly changing world, but thanks to the satellite era we are better placed to understand the complexities of our planet, particularly with respect to global change.

Earth from Space: Castelli Romani

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In this week's edition of the Earth from Space program, Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over a set of small towns, located around 20 km southeast of Rome, Italy and known collectively as Castelli Romani.

Fly Your Satellite!

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Fly Your Satellite! is an educational program for university students, created by ESA after the launch of seven university CubeSats on the 2012 Vega maiden flight.