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May 9, 2014
NASA Hosts Media Telecon on West Antarctic Ice Sheet Findings
NASA will host a media teleconference Monday, May 12, to discuss the stability of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet and its potential contribution to future sea level rise.
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May 8, 2014
NASA Uses GPS to Find Sierra Water Weight
For the first time, NASA scientists have used GPS to find the total weight of winter snowpack and soil moisture in California's Sierra Nevada.
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May 7, 2014
NASA Delivers New Insight into Star Cluster Formation
Using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and infrared telescopes, astronomers have made an important advance in the understanding of how clusters of stars come into being.
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May 6, 2014
Planck Takes Magnetic Fingerprint of Our Galaxy
A new fingerprint-like map reveals the complex and sometimes tangled magnetic field of our Milky Way.
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May 6, 2014
NASA's Curiosity Rover Drills Sandstone Slab on Mars
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover collected powder drilled from a rock on Mars on Monday, the third time this has ever been done and the first time on a sandstone target.
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May 5, 2014
How Does Your Garden Glow? NASA's OCO-2 Seeks Answer
Satellite instruments provide an unexpected global view from space of a nearly invisible fluorescent glow that sheds new light on vegetation productivity on land.
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May 2, 2014
NASA-CNES Proceed on Surface Water and Ocean Mission
NASA and the French space agency CNES have agreed to jointly build, launch and operate a mission to survey Earth's surface water and map ocean surface height.
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May 1, 2014
Cassini Spies the Ice-Giant Planet Uranus
NASA's Cassini spacecraft has captured its first-ever image of the pale blue ice-giant planet Uranus in the distance beyond Saturn's rings.
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May 1, 2014
Ganymede May Harbor 'Club Sandwich' of Oceans and Ice
Jupiter's largest moon might be stacked with multiple layers of oceans and ice.
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April 30, 2014
California Faults Moved Quietly After Baja Quake
A new NASA study finds that a major 2010 earthquake in northern Mexico triggered quiet, non-shaking motions on several Southern California faults.
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