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NASA satellites and sensors constantly take the pulse of our planet, measuring how Earth changes by the day, season, year, and decade. Researchers and resource managers analyze those measurements and apply them on local and regional scales to better manage things like our food and water supplies, health, safety, land use, and ecosystems. NASA data is also used by other government agencies to help with responses to natural disasters and emergencies around the country and the world.
Landslides in Türkiye
Published February 23, 2023
Scientists are using satellite images to locate landslides following the powerful earthquakes that struck in early February.
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Earthquake Damage in Türkiye
Published February 9, 2023
Scientists from NASA and other agencies are using satellites to map damage caused by the devastating earthquake.
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How Nepal Regenerated Its Forests
After relinquishing control of forests to the villages that depend on them, forest cover in this small mountainous country nearly doubled.
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Landslide Creeping Below an African City
Published February 6, 2023
A large, slow-moving landslide is accelerating in eastern Congo, putting a community at risk.
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Midwest Farmers Using Cover Crops Take Small Yield Hit
Published January 26, 2023
Although cover crops have significant environmental benefits, researchers found that they hinder yields on corn and soybean fields.
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A Tornado Scars Selma
Published January 19, 2023
Thunderstorms swept across the U.S. Southeast in January 2023, spawning numerous twisters that left lengthy paths of damage.
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Sizing up Mauna Loa’s Lava Flows
Published December 16, 2022
Airborne mapping of the thickness of the lava flows helped scientists calculate that 230 million cubic meters of molten rock poured from the volcano during the two-week eruption.
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Lightning in the U.S. South
Dangerous thunderstorms and destructive tornadoes lashed the U.S. South amid a sprawling winter storm in December 2022.
Worst Drought on Record Parches Horn of Africa
Published December 13, 2022
The most severe drought in 70 years of record keeping threatens the Horn of Africa with famine.
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Larger Wheat Harvest in Ukraine Than Expected
Published December 2, 2022
A satellite-based analysis indicates that nearly 27 million tons of wheat were harvested from the country’s farms this year, but Ukraine won’t reap all of the benefits.
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Phytoplankton May Be Abundant Under Antarctic Sea Ice
Published November 29, 2022
New evidence shows that a sufficient amount of daylight penetrates the ice to sustain blooms of floating, plant-like organisms.
Arctic Cyclones to Intensify as Climate Warms
Published November 16, 2022
Scientists project that sea ice loss and rapidly warming temperatures will cause storms in the far north to intensify by the end of this century.
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