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The Arctic Boreal and Vulnerability Experiment (ABoVE) covers 2.5 million square miles of tundra, forests,...
During the August 2017 total solar eclipse, scientists will use the Earth Polychromatic Imaging Camera (EPIC) on the...
The Martian north polar layered deposits are an ice sheet much like the Greenland ice sheet on the Earth in this...
The urgency of Earth science and climate studies took the spotlight Friday, Nov. 5, as U.S. Vice President Kamala...
In 2016, former astronaut and climate scientist Dr. Piers Sellers visited Thule, Greenland, one of the home bases...
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham interviews CloudSat_CALIPSO Program Executive Steve Volz. CALIPSO stands for...
Today's CloudSat_CALIPSO launch attempt is foiled by upper level winds at the Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif....
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham interviews NASA Mission Integration Manager John Calvert during coverage of the...
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham interviews CALIPSO Project Manager during coverage of the CALIPSO_CloudSat launch...
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham wraps up the April 21 CALIPSO_CloudSat launch attempt from Vandenberg Air Force...
From Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham introduces live coverage of the...
The April 21, 2006 launch of the Delta II carrying CALIPSO_CloudSat from Vandenberg Air Force Base is scrubbed...
NASA Mission Integration Manager John Calvert talks with NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham about today's scheduled...
From Vandenberg Air Force Base in California, NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham welcomes viewers to televised...
NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham interviews Kennedy Space Center Director James Kennedy during the countdown to the...
NASA Launch Manager Chuck Dovale polls the team before giving the final 'go' for launch of CALIPSO_CloudSat aboard a...
Is the frequency of extreme weather events a sign that global warming is gaining pace and exceeding predictions?...
This image is from an animation that shows the evolution of the 2018 Mars global dust storm from late May to...
This video is a simulation of the climate on Mars spanning one year, from spring through winter in the northern...
CloudSat Project Manager Ron Boain explains the spacecraft's processing flow to NASA Commentator Bruce Buckingham...
The tower at Space Launch Complex 2 is slowly rolled away from the Boeing Delta II launch vehicle carrying...
NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover Project Scientist Ashwin Vasavada gives a tour of the rover's new home in the “clay...
NASA’s PREFIRE mission aims to improve global climate change predictions by expanding our understanding of heat loss...
NASA models and supercomputing have created a colorful new view of aerosol movement. Satellites, balloon-borne...