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NASA Helps Warn of Harmful Algal Blooms
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With limited resources to dedicate to monitoring for harmful algal blooms, water managers are looking to new technologies from NASA and its partners to detect and monitor potential hazards in lakes and reservoirs.
Earth from Space: Northeast Ethiopia
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In this week's Earth from Space from the ESA Web TV studios, the Copernicus Sentinel-1B satellite takes us over Northeast Ethiopia.
NASA: 60 Years in 60 Seconds
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Congress passed the National Aeronautics and Space Act, on July 16 and President Eisenhower signed it into law on July 29, 1958.
NASA and NOAA Take to the Air to Chase Smoke
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NASA, NOAA and university partners are taking to the skies, and the ground, to chase smoke from fires burning across the United States.
Earth from Space: Egyptian Crop Circles
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In this week's edition of the Earth from Space programme, we take a look at the agricultural development in the Western Desert of Egypt.
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.
Inside Hurricane Maria in 360°
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Two days before Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, the NASA-Japan Global Precipitation Measurement Core Observatory satellite captured a 3-D view of the storm.
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.
NASA Follows Changing Freshwater from Space
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The first question NASA researchers studying freshwater on Earth ask is: Where is the water?
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Mission Launches to Touch the Sun
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission launched Aug. 11 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. The mission will be the first to fly directly through the Sun’s corona – the hazardous region of intense heat and solar radiation in the Sun’s atmosphere that is visible during an eclipse.