Watching Rising Seas from Space
NASA satellites measured the planet’s changing sea levels from 1992 to 2014. Since 1992, seas around the world have risen an average of nearly 3 inches. Watch
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NASA satellites measured the planet’s changing sea levels from 1992 to 2014. Since 1992, seas around the world have risen an average of nearly 3 inches. Watch
The waning crescent Moon, the stars of Orion rising above the eastern horizon and a rare red sprite, as seen from the International Space Station, on August
Spotted by NASA’s Dawn spacecraft, this peculiar conical lonely mountain on Ceres from a distance of 915 miles (1,470 kilometers), stands 4 miles (6 kilometers) high.
The ninth and tenth typhoons of the year spun in the vicinity of Japan, in August 2015, as you can see in this VIIRS satellite image.
An animation created by NASA in partnership with NOAA, covering the movement of plastic rubbish, the so-called ‘ocean garbage patches,’ using data collected over 35 years. Watch
You can explore Mars with ‘Experience Curiosity,’ a new handy simulator by NASA JPL.
In 1939, August 19 designated as National Aviation Day in honor of Orville Wright’s birthday. NASA has helped air travel become a safe, reliable form of transportation.
The Martian – official trailer: During a manned mission to Mars, Astronaut Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is presumed dead after a fierce storm and left behind by
The newly proposed High Definition Space Telescope (HDST), makes Hubble Telescope look like a toy.
By looking at younger star systems in the early stages of development, astronomers can better learn how our solar system evolved.