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Earth Day 2011
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NASA Earth Observatory: Mud Volcano Emerges from the Arabian Sea
*Image Size:27111×3000. Click on the Image for Zoom-In View On November 26, 2010, Pakistani fishermen returned from a day at sea to report that a new island had emerged. The tiny dot of land was a mud volcano, and it … Continue reading
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Unstable Antarctica: What’s Driving Ice Loss?
Scientists have previously shown that West Antarctica is losing ice, but how that ice is lost remained unclear. Now, using data from Earth observing satellites and airborne science missions, scientists are closing in on ice loss culprits above and below … Continue reading
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Landslide Lake in Northwest Pakistan: Detail Report By NASA
*Image Size 720 x 480. Click on the Image for Zoom In View On January 4, 2010, a landslide occurred in the Hunza Valley of northern Pakistan. The initial disaster buried the village of Attabad, destroying 26 homes and killing … Continue reading
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The Earth’s Ozone Hole Chemistry
PASADENA, Calif. – A new NASA study of Earth’s polar ozone layer reinforces scientists’ understanding of how human-produced chlorine chemicals involved in the destruction of ozone interact with each other. A team of scientists led by Michelle Santee of NASA’s … Continue reading
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The Earth – Blue Marble…
Picture By NASA Earth Day is a day designed to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. It was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an environmental teach-in held on April 22, 1970. Earth Day is celebrated in … Continue reading
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