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Eddy Extravaganza off the Italian Coast
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Published February 1, 2020
Natural-color satellite images can capture art-like beauty when sediments trace water currents and eddies; other kinds of data can make that art intersect with scientific understanding.
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Brunt Ice Shelf Survives the Solstice
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Published July 3, 2019
The enormous slab of ice poised to break away from the Brunt ice shelf is still hanging on.
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Fire Burns in Northern Italy
Published February 25, 2019
A fire on the slopes of Monte Pisano sent smoke billowing across the coast.
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Etna Awakens on its Side
Published January 29, 2019
Lava and ash spewed from a new fissure on the southeastern side of the volcano.
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Monitoring Outflow and Algae
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Published October 30, 2018
A NASA team was able to use satellite imagery to observe effects of a repair of Los Angeles' largest wastewater treatment plant.
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Heat Lingers from Fuego’s Deadly Pyroclastic Debris Flows
Published June 27, 2018
A jumble of hot ash, rock, and soil poured down the slopes of the Guatemalan volcano in early June. Weeks later, satellites continued to detect elevated temperatures in the thick deposits.
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