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Credit: Chelsea Thompson/NOAA
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NOAA Scientists Link Exotic Metal Particles In The Upper Atmosphere To Rockets, Satellites

NOAA scientists investigating the stratosphere have found that in addition to meteoric ‘space dust,’ the atmosphere more than seven miles above the surface is peppered with particles containing a variety […]

by SpaceRef October 19, 2023July 2, 2024
Carrying a novel P-band synthetic aperture radar, ESA’s Biomass Earth Explorer satellite mission delivers completely new information on forest height and above-ground forest biomass from space. This information will provide new insight into the state of our forests and how they are changing, and further our knowledge of the role forests play in the carbon cycle. -- ESA
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Younger Trees Champion Carbon Capture As Seen By ESA’s Biomass Earth Explorer satellite

by SpaceRef October 18, 2023
The graphic shows the water temperatures around the Antarctic. On the western side of Antarctica, water temperature at the sea floor is approaching 2 degrees C - and that is warm enough to melt the ice that is flowing on top of it. Sea temperatures on the eastern flank are colder. Credit: Dr Benjamin Davison/University of Leeds. CREDIT Dr Benjamin Davison, University of Leeds
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Over 40 Percent Of Antarctica’s Ice Shelves Reduced In Volume Over 25 Years

by SpaceRef October 12, 2023
Measuring Nutrition In Crops From Space
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Measuring Nutrition In Crops From Space

by SpaceRef October 10, 2023
Southwest Research Institute’s Dr. Simone Marchi collaborated on a new study finding the first geophysically plausible scenario to explain the abundance of certain precious metals — including gold and platinum — in the Earth’s mantle. Based on these simulations, scientists found an impact-driven mixing of mantle materials scenarios that could prevent the metals from completely sinking into the Earth’s core.
Posted inEarth, Press Release

New Model Explains Precious Metals In Earth’s Mantle

by SpaceRef October 10, 2023
The hole, which is what scientists call an ‘ozone depleting area,’ reached a size of 26 million sq km on 16 September 2023. This is roughly three times the size of Brazil.
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Earth’s Ozone Hole Gets Large Again

by SpaceRef October 4, 2023
A lone iceberg amidst sea ice along the coast east of Sermilik Fjord. Photo taken during an Operation IceBridge flight on Apr. 27, 2018. Credits: NASA/Joe MacGregor
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Arctic Sea Ice 6th Lowest on Record; Antarctic Sees Record Low Growth

by SpaceRef September 28, 2023
methane super-emitters
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Trio of Sentinel Satellites Map Methane Super-emitters

by SpaceRef September 26, 2023
Satellite Data To Enhance Global Food Security
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Using Satellite Data To Enhance Global Food Security

by SpaceRef September 26, 2023
Sentinel-1 Reveals Shifts From Morocco Earthquake
Posted inEarth, Press Release

Sentinel-1 Reveals Shifts From Morocco Earthquake

by SpaceRef September 20, 2023

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