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U.S. Methane 'Hot Spot' Bigger than Expected - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. US Methane Hot Spot Bigger than Expected. US Methane Hot Spot Bigger than Expected. Oct 9, 2014:. One small hot spot in the U.S. Southwest is responsible for producing the largest concentration of the greenhouse gas methane seen over the United States more than triple the standard ground-based estimate - according to a new study of satellite data by scientists at NASA and the University of Michigan. In each of the seven years studied f...
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Glossary
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis. Atmospheric Composition Modeling and Analysis. Instruments that acquire multispectral measurements from which vertical profiles of atmospheric temperature and humidity can be derived and does particular measurements of depth of water below an instrument (at the surface or at some moored depth) which is computed form the travel time of the acoustic pulse emitted by this sounder. The incorpo...
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Technology for Middle Schools - Middle School Science
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Skip to main content. Create interactive lessons using any digital content including wikis with our free sister product TES Teach. Get it on the web. Technology for Middle Schools. Technology for Middle Schools. Free Technology for Teachers. Library and Media Information. Middle School Social Studies. Education; teachers; websites. 8 Wonders of the Solar System*. Educational web adventure based on CSI design to take students through forensic investigation and problem solving. Google Earth Ocean Tours.
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Water & Energy Cycle - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Water and Energy Cycle. Water and Energy Cycle. Water and Energy Cycle addresses the following overarching questions:. How will water cycle dynamics change in the future? How are global precipitation, evaporation, and the cycling of water changing? What are the effects of clouds and surface hydrologic processes on Earth’s climate? NASA Energy and Water cycle Study (NEWS). Whose ultimate goal is a breakthrough improvement in the nation'...
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Heliosphere - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. How important is a magnetosphere to the development and survivability of life? How do these long-term changes affect the sustainability of life in our solar system? The study of similar regions in our solar system, such as dusty plasmas surrounding Saturn and Jupiter, will help explain the role of plasma processes in determining the types of planets that can form, and how they later evolve. On May 24, 2005 NASA's. Send us your comments!
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Space Environment - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Heliophysics Data and Models. Freedom of Information Act. Budgets, Strategic Plans and Accountability Reports. Privacy Policy and Important Notices. Equal Employment Opportunity Data Posted Pursuant to the No Fear Act. Information-Dissemination Priorities and Inventories. National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA Official: Kristen Erickson. Send us your comments! Last Updated: Oct. 6, 2010.
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Earth Surface & Interior - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Earth Surface and Interior. Earth Surface and Interior. NASA’s Earth Surface and Interior focus area (ESI) supports research and analysis of solid-Earth processes and properties from crust to core. The overarching goal of ESI is to use NASA’s unique capabilities and observational resources to better understand core, mantle, and lithospheric structure and dynamics, and interactions between these processes and Earth’s fluid envelopes.
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Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier. Voyager 1 at the Final Frontier. June 22, 2012:. For nearly 35 years, NASA’s Voyager 1 probe has been hurtling toward the edge of the solar system, flying through the dark void on a mission unlike anything attempted before. One day, mission controllers hope, Voyager 1 will leave the solar system behind and enter the realm of the stars interstellar space. That day may be upon us. A telltale sign of the f...
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Discovered: Cosmic Raysfrom a Mysterious, Nearby Object - NASA Science
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Skip to Main Content. NASA Science for . International Year of Light. Discovered: Cosmic Raysfrom a Mysterious, by Object. Discovered: Cosmic Raysfrom a Mysterious, Nearby Object. Nov 19, 2008:. This is a big discovery," says co-author John Wefel of Louisiana State University. "It's the first time we've seen a discrete source of accelerated cosmic rays standing out from the general galactic background.". Sign up for EXPRESS SCIENCE NEWS delivery. To study the most powerful and interesting cosmic rays, We...