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Director of Space Missions Department, UAESA, Mohsen Al Awadhi, gives remarks during an event celebrating UAE-US...
NASA Cassini spacecraft records Titan seasonal hemispheric dichotomy, with the moon northern half appearing slightly...
Fires have raged throughout Alaska in 2015. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua...
Recurring slope lineae (RSL) are seasonal flows on warm slopes, and are especially common in central and eastern...
UAE Ambassador to the US and Minister of State His Excellency Yousef Al Otaib, left, and NASA Administrator Bill...
UAE Ambassador to the US and Minister of State, His Excellency Yousef Al Otaib and others listen as NASA...
Modeling the Seasons of Mercury Tail
Seasonal changes in Earth surface albedo over a 5-year period are seen in these image summary maps from NASA Terra...
This first glimpse of seasonal change shows the southern polar area of Saturn moon Titan, using data from the...
Seasonal flows on warm Martian slopes may be caused by the flow of salty water on Mars, active today when the...
UAE astronaut and Minister of Youth, H.E. Dr. Sultan Al Neyadi, left, Director General, Mohammed bin Rashid Space...
UAE Ambassador to the US and Minister of State, His Excellency Yousef Al Otaib and others listen as UAE astronaut...
Polar bears already face shorter ice seasons - limiting prime hunting and breeding opportunities. Nineteen separate...
Seasonal flows called recurring slope lineae RSL grow down warm slopes in the summer, fade when they become...
In this frame from an animation, NASA instruments show the seasonal cycle of vegetation and the concentration of...
Senior Director of the Space Engineering Department, MBRSC, Amer Al Sayegh, left, UAE Assistant Minister of Foreign...
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, left, Speaks with UAE astronaut Hazza Al Mansouri, and UAE astronaut and Minister of...
These images from NASA Terra spacecraft provide global, seasonal summaries of a quantity called the Directional...
These images from NASA Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter show how the appearance of dark markings on Martian slope changes...
By monitoring weather throughout two Martian years since landing in Gale Crater in 2012, NASA Curiosity Mars rover...
Winter is approaching in the southern hemisphere of Saturn and with this cold season has come the familiar blue hue...
NASA associate administrator for International and Interagency Relations Karen Feldstein, moderates a panel...
Ravines or very large gullies are actively forming on Mars during the coldest times of year, when carbon dioxide...
Recurring Slope Lineae (called "RSL") are seasonally-repeating dark flows that are active at the warmest times of...