NASA’s Earth Observing System provides nearly 30 years of continuous, high-quality measurements of Earth’s land, oceans, atmosphere, and ice, supporting climate research and long-term environmental ...
NASA said that by migrating the archives to the cloud, it will place NASA Earth observation data “close to compute,” and ...
For more than 25 years, humans have lived and worked continuously aboard the International Space Station, conducting research ...
The Committee on Earth Science and Applications from Space (CESAS) provides an independent, authoritative forum for identifying and discussing Earth system science research requiring data from space ...
Earth’s slow axial wobbles—known as precession cycles—do not just shape long-term climate trends. A new study led by ...
Scientists like to refer to our planet as residing in the “Goldilocks zone,” where it’s neither too hot nor too cold, and just the right distance away from the Sun to support life. But in the classic ...
NASA Earth Science Communications announced closure of The Earth Observer in December 2025. It preserves archives that document nearly 37 years of EOS missions and satellite data.
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