A late January 2026 winter storm left more than snow and ice in its wake.
SAN FRANCISCO – NASA’s Earth Science Division is exploring partnerships with external organizations to support instruments ...
A satellite built to measure Earth’s water has started answering a different kind of question. “What’s the shape of water?” ...
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NASA satellites reveal insane new views of rivers ripping up Earth
From orbit, Earth’s rivers look less like tranquil blue ribbons and more like power tools carving into a living planet. New ...
The NISAR mission is a joint venture between NASA and the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO.) The satellite, which launched July 30 from India, is designed to observe and map Earth in detail to ...
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Satellite sees river flow across the globe | Space photo of the day for Jan. 29, 2025
Along with this stunning image is the first-ever global estimate of river water discharge and overall sediment suspension.
NASA's Earth-observing satellites captured 12 significant events in 2025, revealing the planet's dynamic systems, from the Palisades fire burn scar in Los Angeles to the aftermath of a glacier ...
A U.S.-Indian Earth satellite's ability to see through clouds, revealing insights and characteristics of our planet's surface, is on display in a colorful, newly released image showing the Mississippi ...
SANTA BARBARA, CA -SpaceX on November 17 launched NASA’s ‘Sentinel-6B’ satellite aimed at monitoring sea level change, the US space agency said. ‘Sentinel-6B’ is an Earth-observing satellite jointly ...
The last time someone photographed the exosphere, the outermost layer of Earth’s atmosphere separating it from outer space, was in the 1970s from the surface of the Moon. This is a problem for two ...
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NASA’s TESS satellite temporarily sidelined due to command error: What went wrong?
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS) was recently knocked offline after an unexpected command error caused the ...
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