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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.
Puerto Rico Goes Dark
Published September 23, 2016
A power plant fire left much of the island without electricity.
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Going High-Tech for Fire Detection
Published August 9, 2016
The Firecast project aims to bring current satellite data to fire managers as they manage forests in tropical nations. The hope is to improve the monitoring of wildfires and deforestation.
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Automating the Detection of Landslides
Published July 8, 2016
New open-source software called SLIP-DRIP uses satellite images and rainfall data to help identify otherwise overlooked landslides.
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A Clearer View of Fire
Published December 8, 2015
Scientists hope that higher-resolution data from VIIRS will lessen the pressure on firefighters.
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A Satellite View of River Width
Published July 9, 2015
As they prepare for a satellite that will measure the height and areal extent of rivers in unprecedented detail, hydrologists have released a better map of North American river widths.
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Exploring Reefs from Space
Published July 4, 2015
An image of Fiji’s coast shows how modern satellites can help study underwater corals even in the most remote regions.
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Scientist-Volunteers Map Landslides from Nepal Quakes
Published June 4, 2015
A multinational team is trying to map landslide hazards in Nepal before the summer monsoon adds to the region’s misery.
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Satellites Spot Fields Idled by Drought
Published January 30, 2015
Analysis of Landsat and MODIS data showed where agricultural production was affected by long-term drought in California.
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Put a Lid on It
Published June 27, 2014
Devices that limit NOx emissions from electric power plants have helped clear the air over the United States.
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Sulfur Dioxide Increasing Over India
Published December 20, 2013
A new analysis of data from the Aura satellite shows greater concentrations of this atmospheric pollutant.
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ISERV observes flooding in Calgary
Published June 29, 2013
A camera system on the International Space Station observed the high water and muddy aftermath in southern Alberta, Canada.
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Water Storage Maps Show Improvement
Published June 18, 2013
At the surface, moisture is more abundant than in 2012. But time will tell if it seeps down to restore aquifers parched by drought.
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