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Experimenting with Tucson Night Lights
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Published May 3, 2021
Using satellites, scientists are starting to better understand the specific sources of urban light pollution.
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Surigae Stirs Up the Pacific
Published April 19, 2021
The super typhoon reached extreme intensity earlier in the year than any storm in the satellite era.
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Seroja Slams Australia
Published April 12, 2021
The category three cyclone made a rare landfall in Western Australia, causing significant damage to coastal towns.
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Traffic Jam on the Suez Canal
Published March 31, 2021
Hundreds of ships have been left idling around the key shipping route. Nature played a role in solving the problem.
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Ships Passing in the Night
Published March 27, 2021
In the North Sea, much of the ship traffic is concentrated around oil rigs in the center of the sea.
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Volcanic Eruption Lights Up Iceland
Published March 22, 2021
In an eruption not far from Reykjavik, lava poured from spatter cones along a new fissure on Reykjanes peninsula.
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Plugging-in Sub-Saharan Africa
Satellite data show electricity access increased in many urban populations but decreased in some rural areas from 2014-2019.
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