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Preparatory Groundwork in Snow White Trench
On Nov. 22, 2015 at 19:15 UTC the MODIS instrument aboard NASA's Aqua satellite captured this image of Snow across...
An autumn storm brought the first snow of the season to the Upper Mississippi River Valley and the Midwestern United...
NASA is flying an airborne science laboratory through Canadian snowstorms for six weeks in support of a difficult...
Clear, cold air following behind the winter storm of January 21, 2014 highlights the extent of snowfall in the...
As autumn colors moved across much of the lower forty-eight states in mid-October 2015, winter weather had already...
A group of scientists and pilots conducted a series of science flights over Western Colorado for a new five-year...
In February 2015, New England was not alone in dealing with the wrath of Old Man Winter. Thick snow blanketed...
SnowEx is a NASA led multi-year research campaign to improve measurements of how much snow is on the ground at any...
Lidar Measurements of Snow Falling from Martian Clouds
Snow White Trench Prepared for Sample Collection
Color Image of Snow White Trenches and Scraping
On April 11, 2011, IceBridge finally got the clear weather necessary to fly over glaciers in southeast Greenland,...
This visualization is based on the first three-dimensional numerical model of melting snowflakes in the atmosphere,...
This February, a NASA-led research campaign called SnowEx kicked off in Colorado. The 5-year study will advance...
Yet another potent winter storm battered the northeastern United States on February 14-15, 2015. The nor'easter...
This image of Snow Queen, was taken by the Robotic Arm Camera RAC aboard NASA Phoenix Mars Lander.
Digging in Snow
Just like drivers sometimes use snow to clean their car mirrors in winter, two Exelis Inc. engineers are practicing...
This false-color (shortwave infrared, near infrared, green) satellite image reveals an active lava flow on the...
The Global Precipitation Measurement can help improve numerical weather predictions of snowfall by measuring the...
This Winter Olympics, NASA will be studying how well researchers can measure snow from the ground and space and...
NASA New Horizons spacecraft captured this image of a chain of snow-capped mountains stretching across the dark...
The green of St. Patrick's Day in the Mid-Atlantic was covered by white snow as a result of a late winter snow...