To Take Earth’s Pulse, You Have to Fly High
Satellite and airborne sensors won’t cure the Earth. But they promise the clearest picture yet of its various ailments. Image credit Gregory Asner/Carnegie Institution for Science/National Geographic
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Satellite and airborne sensors won’t cure the Earth. But they promise the clearest picture yet of its various ailments. Image credit Gregory Asner/Carnegie Institution for Science/National Geographic
Antarctica sea ice maximum in 2015. For the past three years, sea ice at maximum set records. In 2015 that didn’t happen. Scientist called it “a return
According to a new theoretical study, most Earth-like exoplanets have yet to be born.
The four NASA satellites of the Magnetospheric Multiscale mission just broke a record, by flying now at their smallest separation, the tightest multi-spacecraft formation ever flown in
NASA reveals new animation of enormous El Nino phenomenon forming, and California warns residents to get prepare.
In the new Ridley Scott film “The Martian” starring Matt Damon, how accurate was the science? Find out in the video…
A huge dark area across the top of the sun, a coronal hole, a region where the magnetic field is open to interplanetary space, sending coronal material
A new portrait of Jupiter was produced from observations made using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope. Watch the largest planet in our solar system in this glorious 4K
Early morning shot of Hurricane #Joaquin from @space_station before reaching #Bahamas.”Hope all is safe.” By NASA Astronaut Scott Kelly, who captured this photo on Oct. 2, 2015,
The Solar and Heliospheric Observatory, discovered on Sept. 13, 2015, its 3,000th comet, cementing its standing as the greatest comet finder of all time.