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Pushing Limits at Armstrong Flight Research Center
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Pushing Limits at Armstrong Flight Research Center

Located alongside a dry lake bed in Southern California, this NASA center has a long history of aviation firsts.

Published Apr 23, 2019

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2017 Was the Second Hottest Year on Record
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2017 Was the Second Hottest Year on Record

Globally averaged temperatures were 0.90 degrees Celsius (1.62 degrees Fahrenheit) warmer than the long-term mean.

Published Jan 18, 2018

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Aquarius Rising
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Aquarius Rising

On June 10, 2011, NASA launched Aquarius/SAC-D, an international earth-monitoring satellite and NASA's first new spaceborne tool for studying the Earth since 2008.

Published Jun 11, 2011

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Changing Views of Fine Particulate Pollution
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Changing Views of Fine Particulate Pollution

Improved data from several satellites illustrates how concentrations of fine particulate pollution have changed over time.

Published Jun 24, 2015

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SORCE Launches Successfully
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SORCE Launches Successfully

Published Jan 28, 2003

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Global Temperature Record Broken for Third Consecutive Year
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Global Temperature Record Broken for Third Consecutive Year

The planet’s average surface temperature has risen about 1.1°C (2.0°F) since the late 19th century.

Published Jan 19, 2017

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Toward Mapping the Atmosphere’s Escape from Earth
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Toward Mapping the Atmosphere’s Escape from Earth

A pair of sounding rockets took aim at the aurora over Svalbard, Norway, to help scientists understand how Earth loses oxygen into space.

Published Dec 17, 2018

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Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Launches
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Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Launches

On a clear night in southern Japan, a new precipitation-monitoring satellite blasted into orbit.

Published Feb 28, 2014

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Global Temperature Anomalies: 2007
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Global Temperature Anomalies: 2007

Despite that a moderately strong La Niña event put a chill on the eastern Pacific Ocean, and the Sun was near a low in its 11-year cycle of variability, global average surface temperature in 2007 was still tied for the second warmest year in the instrumental record.

Published Jan 24, 2008

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Global Views of Our Planet, Then and Now
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Global Views of Our Planet, Then and Now

Before there was a Blue Marble photograph or composite image of Earth, there was TIROS IX.

Published Apr 22, 2015

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2018 Was the Fourth Warmest Year, Continuing Long Warming Trend
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2018 Was the Fourth Warmest Year, Continuing Long Warming Trend

The past five years have been the warmest years in the modern record, and 18 of the 19 warmest years have occurred since 2000.

Published Feb 6, 2019

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Methane Emissions Continue to Rise
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Methane Emissions Continue to Rise

Rapid growth from 2008–2017 built upon the rise in the atmospheric concentration of the gas that has been happening for more than a century.

Published Jul 15, 2020

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NASA’s Earth Science Satellite Fleet
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NASA’s Earth Science Satellite Fleet

Sixteen operating satellites monitor Earth. Four more are scheduled to launch in 2014.

Published Jul 5, 2013

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No Longer Just for Astronauts
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No Longer Just for Astronauts

When the DSCOVR mission was conceived in the late 1990s, one of the central ideas was to provide daily, natural-color views of the entire Earth so that everyday citizens could see it. Seventeen years later, we have that view.

Published Oct 23, 2015

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The Legacy of Nimbus
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The Legacy of Nimbus

Fifty years ago, NASA launched the first of seven satellites that revolutionized how we study weather, the atmosphere, and other Earth systems.

Published Oct 12, 2014

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Joanne Simpson, 1923-2010
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Joanne Simpson, 1923-2010

Dr. Joanne Simpson (1923–2010) pores over reams of images of tropical clouds filmed during flights across the tropical Pacific. The photos and her hand-drawn maps of cloud formations became the foundation for her groundbreaking “hot towers” hypothesis about atmospheric circulation in the tropics.

Published Mar 9, 2010

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