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NASA Launches International Mission to Survey Earth’s Water
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Observations from space show that the rate of sea level rise is increasing. Knowing where and how much rise is happening can help coastal planners prepare for future hazards. .
March 17, 2023
Like hurricane categories, a scale for atmospheric river storm severity could help communities around the globe compare and prepare. .
March 16, 2023
In a first, scientists have seen direct evidence of active volcanism on Earth’s twin, setting the stage for the agency’s VERITAS mission to investigate. .
March 15, 2023
Measuring the fuel supply on Odyssey, a decades-old spacecraft without a fuel gauge, is no easy task. .
A massive star on the cusp of death ejected huge volumes of hot gas into space. Webb’s Mid-Infrared Instrument revealed the structure of the material now surrounding the star. .
March 14, 2023
Research reveals a new explanation for how the icy shell of Jupiter’s moon Europa rotates at a different rate than its interior. NASA’s Europa Clipper will take a closer look. .
March 13, 2023
The agency’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory celebrates the mathematical marvel with a set of problems involving real space missions. .
March 9, 2023
NISAR will feature the most advanced radar system ever launched on a NASA science mission and will help us study natural hazards, melting sea ice, groundwater supply, and more. .
March 8, 2023
The two agencies are partnering on a satellite to understand the effects of different types of particle pollution on human health. .
A pilot project has estimated emissions and removals of carbon dioxide in individual nations using satellite measurements. .
March 7, 2023
The veteran rover captured a dazzling sunset at the start of a new cloud-imaging campaign. .
March 6, 2023
A new JPL- and Caltech-developed detector could transform how quantum computers, located thousands of miles apart, exchange huge quantities of quantum data. .
March 2, 2023