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Satelites see storm system that created Oklahoma Tornado

curi56 wrote 13 hours ago: Typhoon Cimaron October 31 (2006) (Photo credit: Wikipedia) Satellites See Storm System that Created … more →

Tags: environment nature, Nature, Nature & Earth & our Responsibility, water, WOUNDS IN OUR EARTH, Aqua, Moore, NASA, Oklahoma

Tornado in Oklahoma

sigops wrote 2 days ago: http://eoimages.gsfc.nasa.gov/images/imagerecords/81000/81200/moore_goe_2013140.web.h264.mov Time El … more →

Tags: videos, tornado, Oklahoma, NASA, Space, technology, Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, Moore Oklahoma

Mars Rover Opportunity Breaks NASA Off-World Driving Record

Jack M. wrote 6 days ago: NASA’s rover Opportunity drove into the history books this week becoming the furthest NASA obj … more →

Tags: Topics, Research, NASA, Soviet Union, Lunokhod 2, jim rice, opportunity, Apollo 17, Moon

Opportunity Breaks NASA's 40-Year Roving Record : Discovery News

Michael B. Calyn wrote 1 week ago: Opportunity Breaks NASA’s 40-Year Roving Record MAY 16, 2013 09:14 PM ET // BY IAN O’NEI … more →

Tags: technology, NASA, Soviet Union, Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, Lunar Roving Vehicle, Mars Exploration Rover, jim rice

80/60 With Another X-Class for Show

Notes To Ponder wrote 1 week ago: AR1748 is one pesky sunspot; still beating its chest, and threatening to show us who’s boss. W … more →

Tags: space 2, History 2, weather, postaday, Our World, Science, Life, Science, solar flare

Rocket Your HAIKU to Mars!

essaybee2012 wrote 1 week ago:      ~ Ray Bradbury’s eye Red, lonely canals and dust Humanity’s fate? ~ –by S.A.B … more →

Tags: Bruce Jakosky (MAVEN), David Mitchell (MAVEN), Going to Mars Campaign, Haiku, Mars, MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN), MAVEN Education and Public Outreach, NASA, Ray Bradbury

NASA technology (48)

the Net economy wrote 1 week ago: ← NASA’s GROVER Debuts On Greenland’s Ice Sheet NASA – NASA’s new Earth-bound rove … more →

Tags: Business, earth watch, Economy, Science, Space Watch, technology, Transportation, Boise State University, greenland

NASA Sees Two Tropical Cyclones Competing in the Indian Ocean1 comment

TheSurvivalGuy wrote 1 week ago:   The Indian Ocean is alive with tropical activity today, May 10, as there’s a tropical storm in bot … more →

Tags: Disaster scenerios, News & Current Events, Weather, Bangladesh, Burma, Climate, Current Events, Diego Garcia, extreme weather

First Biological Evidence of a Supernova Explosion Found on Earth

desertrose wrote 1 week ago:     While there is, on average, only one supernova per galaxy per century, there is someth … more →

Tags: Space, Earth Watch Report, Discoveries, Discoveries, Earth, Pacific Ocean, Supernova, Technical University Munich, Iron

SIGNS IN THE HEAVENS: Scientists record the brightest explosion ever seen in space

Lyn Leahz wrote 2 weeks ago:   SIGNS IN THE SUN, MOON AND STARS: A star being ripped to shreds in a violent supernova is one … more →

Tags: World News, End Times, Breaking News, Astronomy (2), Natural Wonders, Black Hole, NASA, Earth, Princeton University

Maryland-Controlled Rover Measures Greenland Ice Cap

rakates wrote 2 weeks ago: GREENBELT, Md. (WJZ) –  NASA has a history of sending robotic rovers to Mars but its latest wi … more →

Tags: News, watch & listen, Local, seen on, Syndicated Local, Greenbelt, Rover, greenland, Ice cap

NASA Projects Carbon Pollution Impact: ‘Some Regions Outside The Tropics May Have No Rainfall At All’

alternativeenergypk wrote 2 weeks ago: In September, NOAA put together a video showing how climate change means wet areas get wetter and dr … more →

Tags: carbon dioxide, NASA Projects Carbon Pollution, NASA's, Scientific Visualization Studio

NASA study solidifies evidence that global warming will cause more droughts and more extreme rainfall1 comment

Bob Berwyn wrote 2 weeks ago: Some parts of the world could see more intense monsoon rainfall as the world warms up. Bob Berwyn ph … more →

Tags: Environment, Global Warming, Climate and Weather, Drought, climate change, Drought, Geophysical Research Letters, extreme rainfall

OSIRIS

ana baron wrote 3 weeks ago: OSIRIS  Database of financial information on the main companies in the world. It also allows compari … more →

Tags: Information Resources, NASA, OSIRIS-REx, HTML, bennu, near earth object, (101955) 1999 RQ36, planetary society

NASA | GROVER Heads to Greenland

BeEtLjOoZ wrote 3 weeks ago: NASAexplorer Published on May 1, 2013 NASA is ready to test a new student-designed rover at the Summ … more →

Tags: NASA, greenland, Grover, Summit Camp, Goddard Remotely Operated Vehicle for Exploration and R

NASA | Fermi's Close Call with a Soviet Satellite

BeEtLjOoZ wrote 3 weeks ago: NASAexplorer Published on Apr 30, 2013 NASA scientists don’t often learn that their spacecraft … more →

Tags: NASA, Space, Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Cold War, Spacecraft, Julie McEnery, Cosmos 1805, Goddard CARA, Fengyun 1C

Shine On You Crazy Diamond2 comments

Brett Myers wrote 3 weeks ago: Even when clouds cover the sky, the sun continues to shine. Even when clouds cover the sky, the sun … more →

Tags: Nature, existentialism, Zen, shine on you crazy diamond, NASA, naive realism

Earth Day 2013 on This Week @ NASA

BeEtLjOoZ wrote 3 weeks ago: NASAtelevision Published on Apr 26, 2013 During an Earth Day visit to Goddard Space Flight Center, N … more →

Tags: NASA, Earth, International Space Station, Earth Day, Landsat program, Landsat Data Continuity Mission, Lori Garver

"IMAGENATION"1 comment

lazariamarketing wrote 1 month ago: Imagination and fiction make up more than three quarters of our real life. Simone Weil Related artic … more →

Tags: Content Marketing, social sciences, Arts, facebook, Simone Weil, twitter, login, WordPress


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