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NASA's CORAL Mission Takes Reef Studies To New Level

2016-01-12 20:04:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Nature World News: NASA plans to take a new and improved approach to studying coral reefs this year, with the launch of a three-year field expedition conducted with advanced instruments to survey the world's reefs in far greater detail than ever before. Researchers from the COral Reef Airborne Laboratory (CORAL) will take aerial and up-close, underwater measurements to better assess the condition of these threatened ecosystems. Their findings will be used to create a unique database of uniform scale and quality,...

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NASA's IM/data science. A quick comment on COP21

2016-01-11 17:06:19| Oil IT Journal - www.oilit.com

In our action-packed last issue of 2015, we bring you an exclusive report from the SPE Petroleum Data Driven Analytics dinner where Richard Doyle explained how NASA manages its (very) big observational systems data. Somewhat surprised by the deliberations of COP21, editor Neil McNaughton struggles to understand what its 'success' actually means.

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NASAs 2016 budget bigger than expected

2015-12-17 21:16:42| Extremetech

Congress pushes for a $1.3 billion increase on the space agencys 2015 spending levels.

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NASAs chemical laptop is a self-contained laboratory for detecting alien life

2015-12-03 13:30:21| Extremetech

Unlike a regular laptop, you're supposed to add water to this one.

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NASA's STEREO-A Resumes Normal Operations

2015-11-20 02:19:19| rfglobalnet Home Page

On Nov. 9, 2015, NASA’s Solar and Terrestrial Relations Observatory Ahead, or STEREO-A, once again began transmitting data at its full rate. For the previous year, STEREO-A was transmitting only a weak signal—or occasionally none at all—due to its position almost directly behind the sun.

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