
Here’s Looking At Earth… Water? In Death Valley?
In Death Valley California, history has been repeating itself.
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In Death Valley California, history has been repeating itself.
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NASA's Global Climate Change Web site now offers new, interactive features that give the public the opportunity to "fly along" with NASA's fleet of Earth science missions and observe Earth from a global perspective in an immersive, 3-D environment.
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Now Networkfleet, Inc. really can track their vehicles with high-resolution satellite and hybrid maps in its flagship Networkfleet wireless fleet management system.
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A relatively rare blanket of ice rested on the surface of Lake Superior in early March 2009.
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On March 4, 2009, the skies over the northeast Pacific Ocean were streaked with clouds that form around the particles in ship exhaust.
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Air Robotics, LLC, has released their Im VII AVS™, a new class of Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) built for use in a wide range of scientific applications.
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21st Century Systems, Inc. (21CSI) has entered into an agreement with Infoterra GmbH (Infoterra) as U.S. distributor of its satellite based synthetic aperture radar (SAR) TerraSAR-X Services.
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The Andes Mountains along the western coastline of South America include numerous active stratovolcanoes (steep-sided, cone-shaped volcanoes).
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The European Defence Agency's EDA Steering Board has agreed to approve a project for the next generation of European military earth observation satellites.
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With winds near 130 knots (150 miles per hour), Tropical Cyclone Hamish was a powerful Category 4 storm (on the Saffir-Simpson Scale) as it paralleled the northeast coast of Australia at the end of the first week of March 2009.
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