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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.
A Massive Seaweed Bloom in the Atlantic
Published April 7, 2023
A belt of seaweed that stretches from the west coast of Africa to the Gulf of Mexico is the largest on record for March.
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Return of Tulare Lake
Published April 4, 2023
Heavy precipitation has flooded communities and agricultural fields in the former lakebed.
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Battling Boll Weevils in Texas
Published April 3, 2023
Satellites are helping farmers in the Rio Grande Valley take on the cotton-loving beetles.
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Putting the Red in “Red Tide”
Published March 29, 2023
Scientists developed a way to detect the fine-scale features of harmful algae blooms that occur close to beaches and inside small bays.
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How Dust Affects the World’s Health
Published March 17, 2023
NASA research finds that a combination of windblown dust and human-caused particle pollution was associated with nearly 3 million premature deaths in 2019.
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Nitrogen Dioxide in the Neighborhood
Published March 7, 2023
A team of scientists mapped nitrogen dioxide in California’s air at the neighborhood scale and found hotspots of the air pollutant near high-rise buildings and food processing facilities.
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Landslides in São Paulo, Brazil
Published March 4, 2023
After torrential rains, satellite images revealed widespread landslides in the Brazilian state’s coastal municipality of São Sebastião.
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Dark Nights in Antakya
Published February 24, 2023
In the days after strong earthquakes struck Türkiye, significant destruction left many areas without electric power.
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Flooding Along the Orontes River
Published February 23, 2023
Some towns and farmland were flooded after powerful earthquakes and heavy rains struck areas of Türkiye and Syria.
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Landslides in Türkiye
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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