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Upcoming Events

Thursday, April 25, 2024
11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
610 Leadership Forum
The Value of Mentoring for the Mentor and Mentee with Chris Williamson, PE, Chief Strategy Officer of SSAI
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Thursday, April 25, 2024
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
Goddard Earth Month Seminar
Earth Information Center (EIC)
With Mark SubbaRao

The Earth Information Center is a hyrid experience that aims to show people the Earth as NASA sees it. The first physical exhibit opened at NASA Headquarters in June 2023.
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Friday, April 26, 2024
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
ES Industry Assessment Seminar
Purpose: To increase our awareness of existing and emerging Industry capabilities, and to identify and pursue partnership opportunities.

NUVIEW is revolutionizing the Earth observation industry by building the first commercial satellites designed to annually map the planet’s entire land surface with LiDAR. NUVIEW’s data will elevate global capabilities and transform what is possible for mankind to know about the Earth.
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Featured Videos

Antarctic Sea Ice Hits Annual Minimum, Second Lowest On Record

On February 20th, 2024, Antarctic sea ice officially reached its minimum extent for the year. This cycle of growth and melting occurs every year, with the ice reaching its smallest size during the Southern Hemisphere's summer.

Arctic Sea Ice Hits Annual Minimum, Antarctic Sets New Record

Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent on Sept. 19, 2023, making it the sixth-lowest year in the satellite record. Meanwhile, Antarctic sea ice reached its lowest maximum extent on record on Sept. 10 at a time when the ice cover should have been growing at a much faster pace.

Is Polar Ice Melting? We Asked a NASA Expert

Is polar ice melting? The sobering answer is yes, and it’s the number one contributor to sea level rise. NASA scientist Dr. Brooke Medley tells us how NASA studies the relationship between ice sheets and sea level to better understand our changing planet.

Two Scientists Have a Frank and Honest Discussion about Antarctica

NASA Glaciologists Kelly Brunt and Alex Gardner discuss the history, challenges, and evolution of mapping the Antarctic continent and what it means for science and society.

 

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