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Iris: SATCOM for Aviation

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Iris will provide a safe and secure text-based data link between pilots and air-traffic control networks using satellite technology.

Jefferson Project Year Five

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The Jefferson Project is a sophisticated technological approach to studying fresh water, with a goal of understanding the impact of human activity on fresh water, and how to mitigate those effects.

Helping Businesses and Communities Better Cope with Extreme Weather

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The U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory is helping organizations – including AT&T – and communities better prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change and extreme weather events.

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.

Air Quality: What’s Space Got to Do with It?

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Governments and decision-makers rely heavily on satellite data and computer models to show how pollution accumulates and how it is carried in the air so that they can develop appropriate mitigation strategies.

Earth from Space: Easter Island

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In this week's edition of the Earth from Space programme, Copernicus Sentinel-2 takes us over one of the most remote islands in the world: Easter Island.

Asteroid Impact 2028: Protecting Our Planet

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Find out more about how we are preparing to protect our pale blue dot, its inhabitants and the vital satellite systems on which we have become so dependent.

Microsoft’s Nancy Li Talks about Mixed Reality in Construction

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Todd Danielson, the editorial director of Informed Infrastructure, interviewed Nancy Li, Microsoft's global head of partnerships and industry solutions for its Mixed Reality and AI Perception Group.

Ice Coverage: The Global Thaw

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One of the casualties of climate change is the diminishing ice cover, affecting our planet in a number of ways. ESA’s satellites observe the planet’s cryosphere and provide key information to understand and respond to global thawing.

Human Influence on Global Droughts Goes Back 100 Years

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Human-generated greenhouse gases and atmospheric particles were affecting global drought risk as far back as the early 20th century, according to a study from NASA's Goddard Institute for Space Studies (GISS) in New York City.