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Science Teachers See NASA IceBridge Research

05.23.2013
NASA's Operation IceBridge gave three teachers—one each from the United States, Greenland and Denmark—an inside view of research by hosting a field research experience during the 2013 Arctic campaign.

NASA's SDO Observes Mid-level Solar Flare

05.22.2013
The sun emitted a mid-level solar flare on the morning of May 22, 2013. The flare peaked at 9:38 a.m. EDT and was classified as an M7.

NASA's Landsat Satellite Looks for a Cloud-Free View

05.22.2013
A new feature of the Landsat Data Continuity Mission will help ensure scientists get a cloud-free view of Earth from space.

Severe Thunderstorms, Tornado Strike Oklahoma

05.21.2013
On May 20, 2013, a supercell thunderstorm in central Oklahoma spawned a destructive tornado that passed just south of Oklahoma City.

NASA’s BARREL Mission Launches 20 Balloons

05.21.2013
Balloon Array for Radiation-belt Relativistic Electron Losses (BARREL) project launched 20 balloons from Antarctica to study the Van Allen Belts space weather phenomenon.

NASA's IRIS Mission Readies For a New Challenge

05.20.2013
The Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission is scheduled to launch in June 2013. IRIS will deepen our understanding of how heat and energy move through the lower atmosphere of the sun.

NASA’s STEREO Detects a CME From the Sun

05.17.2013
On May 17, 2013, the sun erupted with an Earth-directed CME that can reach Earth one to three days later and affect electronic systems in satellites and on the ground.

NASA's Asteroid Sample Return Mission Moves into Development

05.16.2013
OSIRIS-REx, NASA’s first mission to sample an asteroid, is moving ahead into development and testing in preparation for its launch in 2016.

Team WIns Cubesat Berth to Gather Earth Energy Imbalance Measurements

05.16.2013
A team of scientists has won a berth on a tiny satellite to explore one of NASA's last frontiers in climate studies: the imbalance in Earth's energy budget.

NASA Data Pinpoints Glaciers' Role in Sea Level Rise

05.16.2013
99% of Earth’s land ice is locked into the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets. But from 2003–2009, the world’s other glaciers contributed equally to sea level rise as the two ice sheets combined.

Alaska's Pavlof Volcano Erupts

05.16.2013
For the third time this century, Alaska’s Pavlof Volcano is erupting.

LDCM Arrives in Final Orbit

05.15.2013
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission offers a look at Earth from space with a crisper view than our eyes alone would be capable of.

Tropical Cyclone Alvin (Eastern Pacific Ocean)

05.15.2013
The Hurricane Season of the Eastern Pacific Ocean officially begins today, May 15 and NASA satellites captured imagery of the first named tropical storm, Alvin.

An Ice Shove on Dauphin Lake

05.15.2013
Strong winds sent a wall of ice crashing into cottages along the southwestern shore of Manitoba’s Dauphin Lake on May 10, 2013. A total of 27 houses near Ochre Beach were damaged, 13 beyond repair.

Activity Continues On the Sun

05.15.2013
Solar activity continued on May 14, 2013, as the sun emitted a fourth X-class (X1.2) flare from its upper left limb, peaking at 9:48 p.m. EDT.

Tropical Cyclone Jamala (Southern Indian Ocean)

05.13.2013
Tropical Cyclone Jamala is fading...

Tropical Cyclone Mahasen (Northern Indian Ocean)

05.13.2013
The first tropical cyclone in the Northern Indian Ocean this season has been getting better organized as seen in NASA satellite imagery.

Three X-class Flares in 24 Hours

05.13.2013
The sun emitted a third significant solar flare in under 24 hours, peaking at 9:11 p.m. EDT on May 13, 2013. This flare is classified as an X3.2 flare.

Impacts of Strong Solar Flares

05.13.2013
While we need to protect Earth from the most intense forms of space weather, some people worry that a gigantic flare could hurl enough energy to destroy Earth, but this is not actually possible.

NASA Sees Controlled Fires in Southern Australia

05.13.2013
Today's image of southern Australia showing New South Wales and Victoria shows a series of controlled fires.

NASA Sees Two Tropical Systems in Indian Ocean

05.10.2013
The Indian Ocean is alive with tropical activity today, May 10, as there’s a tropical storm in both the northern and southern oceans.

New Public Application of Landsat Images Released

05.10.2013
Google released more than a quarter-century of images of Earth taken from space Thursday compiled into an interactive time-lapse experience

Wildfires in Siberia

05.10.2013
The Aqua satellite provided this satellite image showing a series of hotspots found in the Siberian region of Russia. These hotspots have been categorized as wildfires rather than agricultural fires.

Operation IceBridge: A Stormy Finish

05.09.2013
After several weeks of survey flights the IceBridge team has returned from the Arctic and have started processing collected data and planning for the Antarctic campaign coming up later this year.

Mapping the Severity of California's Springs Fire from Space

05.09.2013
The Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM), the newest Landsat satellite, passed over the Springs Fire on May 4, 2013.
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