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JPL technicians perform a practice run of the mechanical integration sequence that will be used to mate the Jason-3...
Artist concept of the U.S.-European Jason-3 spacecraft over the California coast. Jason-3 will precisely measure the...
The U.S./European Jason-3 satellite has produced its first map of sea surface height, which corresponds well to data...
Artist concept of U.S.-European Jason-3 Ocean Altimetry Satellite over the Amazon
Artist concept of U.S.-European Jason-3 Ocean Altimetry Satellite over France.
Images from the U.S./European Jason-3 satellite show sea surface height with respect to the seasonal cycle and the...
The Sentinel-6A spacecraft sits in its clean room in Germany's IABG space test center. The satellite is being...
This graphic, released on Dec. 10, 2020, shows the first sea level measurements taken by Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich...
Jason Townsend, NASA's Deputy Social Media Manager, reads questions submitted by online social media followers...
Jason Hopper of NASA (front row), Jody Ladner of Lockheed Martin (back row, left) and Chris Mulkey of NASA prepare...
This illustration shows the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft in orbit above Earth with its deployable solar...
This illustration shows the front of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft in orbit above Earth with its...
This illustration shows the rear of the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich spacecraft in orbit above Earth with its...
Jason August, International Space Station Mission Evaluation Room manager, talks to NASA Social participants about...
Jason August, International Space Station Mission Evaluation Room manager, talks to NASA Social participants about...
Jason Craig, Visualization Manager, NASA JPL, talks about Mars InSight online visualization tools during a social...
Jason August, International Space Station Mission Evaluation Room manager, talks to NASA Social participants about...
Some climate forecast models indicate there is an above average chance that there could be a weak to borderline El...
This map shows sea level measured by the Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich satellite from June 5 to15. Red areas are...
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory Senior Oceanographer Andrey Shcherbina, left, and University of...
University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory Senior Oceanographer Andrey Shcherbina, left, and University of...
These three maps based on satellite data show sea levels in the Pacific Ocean during developing El Niño events in...