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NASA News: November 2009

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  1. NASA's Hurricane Page is All "a-Twitter" November 17, 2009

    NASA is all "a-Twitter" about its tropical cyclone research.

  2. AIRS Produces CO2 Snapshot November 17, 2009

    A new image from AIRS shows the transport of carbon dioxide across the globe.

  3. El Niño Picking Up Steam November 12, 2009

    The latest image from the U.S./French Jason-2 satellite finds a strong wave of warm water heading toward the Americas, fueling El Niño.

  4. Cyclone Phyan Raining on Tibet After Breaking a Record in India November 12, 2009

    Cyclone Phyan broke a 43 year record when it made landfall north of the city of Mumbai, India during the evening hours on November 11.

  5. NASA's GOES Project Offers Real-Time Hurricane Alley Movies November 9, 2009

    Thanks to NASA's GOES Project, individuals can now access real-time satellite data from the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

  6. A Late-Season Ida Eyes the Northern U.S. Gulf Coast November 9, 2009

    Ida, the third hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic season and now a tropical storm, churns through the Gulf of Mexico in a pair of NASA satellite images taken Monday, Nov. 9.

  7. 2012: Beginning of the End or Why the World Won't End? November 6, 2009

    Impressive movie special effects aside, Dec. 21, 2012, won't be the end of the world we know.