These maps show the average percent snow cover in the Northern Hemisphere for December 2008 (top) and February 2009 (bottom), the first and last months of meteorological winter. NASA, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and their partners are in Nairobi, Kenya, to launch SERVIR-Africa, a program that helps scientists, government leaders and local communities address concerns related to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, biodiversity and climate change. 01.08.08 - 01.18.08 - This is a COMPTEL image, one of the lowest resolution surveys we have in Continue reading , This image from 2008-12-06 15:57:53 shows a very interesting feature that looks like a giant worm squirming amongst the stars. much of what you could see. Scientists have completed the longest-ever study tracking temperatures in Jupiters upper atmosphere where its signature colorful striped clouds form. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter, or LRO, has successfully completed thermal vacuum testing, which simulates the extreme hot, cold and airless conditions of space LRO will experience after launch. Jerry Bonnell (UMCP) Get the latest updates on NASA missions, watch NASA TV live, and learn about our quest to reveal the unknown and benefit all humankind. Managing Editor: NASA Headquarters Images; Kennedy Space Center Images; Johnson Space Center Images; Goddard Space Flight Center Images; Marshall Space Flight Center Images A new NASA study confirms that the surface temperature of Greenland's massive ice sheet has been rising, fueling the loss of the island's ice at the surface and throughout the mass beneath. NASA has selected Lorraine Hansberry Academy of the Bronx, New York City, New York, to fly a student-designed experiment aboard the agencys reduced gravity aircraft, the Weightless Wonder.. By the afternoon of August 4, 2008, Tropical Storm Edouard was headed for the U.S. Gulf Coast. 04.14.08 - NASA approves development of NEO Surveyor for a launch no later than June 2028. 01.07.08 - Answering bold questions about life and climate on Earth and other planets is the goal behind a new Space Act Agreement signed between Goddard and Northrop Grumman. 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The Moon will appear full from Thursday evening through Sunday morning. The five-craft THEMIS fleet may help scientists determine why. Observations made by NASA instruments onboard an Air Force satellite have shown that the boundary between the Earths upper atmosphere and space has moved to extraordinarily low altitudes. 10.07.08 - Event On Oct. 31, 2008, during the second close flyby of Enceladus of the month, the cameras and other optical remote sensing instruments will be front and center, imaging the fractures that slash across the moon's south polar region like stripes on a tiger. 12.16.08 - After canceling a tropical cyclone warning from Pardoo to Port Headland, the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology issued a cyclone warning for Western Australia coastal communities near Pilbara on December 25, 2008. A team at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center designs and builds the special tools and aids astronauts need when they service the Hubble Space Telescope. 05.01.08 - NASA Goddard officials have announced that an incident earlier this evening in a building at Goddard did not involve a chemical spill or release of any hazardous material. NASA Retires InSight Mars Lander Mission After Years of Science. Goddard Symposium to focus on "Going to Work in Space.". 02.29.08 - document.write( '' ), Normalized Fluorescence Line Height (FLH), Instantaneous Photosynthetically Available Radiation, Daily Mean Photosynthetically Available Radiation, MODIS Land Rapid Response Team, NASA GSFC. 04.02.01 - Your browser or your browser's settings are not supported. NASA Web The bulletin also forecast a high probability of a tropical cyclone in the region from December 26-28, 2008. GSFC Earth Science film producer Maria Frostic explores the world of Iceland's puffin population in her upcoming PBS documentary. 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A new NASA study has found that storms are more intense during the work week than on the weekends. 06.18.08 - 06.02.08 - 10.06.08 - Snow and Ice. the 5-year anniversary of some the most powerful solar storms ever recorded. 04.21.08 - Powerful starquakes ripple around the sun in the wake of mighty solar flares. Shadow of a Opportunity (August 3, 2004; February 4, 2007; June 29, 2008; May 8, 2011; . The original target, comet Boethin, is lost in space. Atmosphere Site last updated: December 21, 2022 . NASA researchers have identified feasible emission scenarios that could keep carbon dioxide below levels that some scientists have called dangerous for climate. The bulletin warned of wind gusts up to 100 kilometers (60 miles) per hour, should the storm take a route more toward the southwest. One of Saturn's rings soaks up material gushing from the fountains on the tiny ice-moon, Enceladus, according to new Cassini observations. 07.02.08 - Several bases of operations for NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) are gearing up for data from the recently launched satellite. SkyView GALEX GR4: Off center images fixed. NASA selected The Hammers Company, Greenbelt, Md., to build the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) Mission Operations Element (MOE). 05.21.08 - iridescence, and beaming 03.13.08 - 08.07.08 - 02.07.08 - 02.15.08 - 10.06.08 - NASA image by Jeff Schmaltz, MODIS Rapid Response Team, Goddard Space Flight Center. A new nano satellite mission, called 'Firefly,' sponsored by the National Science Foundation and led by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center will explore the relationship between lightning and these sudden bursts, called Terrestrial Gamma Ray Flashes. Researchers have identified the common thread that determines how aerosols from human activity, like the particles released from forest fires, influence cloud cover and affect climate. Im pleased to report that the Earth Observatory team has completed an extensive redesign of their siteearthobservatory.nasa.gov. The Cassini orbiter was designed, developed and assembled at JPL. On April 25, NASAs Swift satellite picked up a record-setting flare from a star known as EV Lacertae. Flight Center. In this image, the sprawling storm blocks the satellites view of much of the Louisiana coast including the New Orleans region, while skies remain clear farther inland, particularly in Texas. Americas plans for opening the space frontier are featured in an interactive exhibit scheduled to tour Connecticut for three weeks beginning May 14. nasa.gov. New studies show the wrenching gravity just outside the outer boundary of a black hole can produce yet another bizarre effect: light echoes. Landsat Important to Coastal Studies. Image of the Day NASA announced the public will have a chance to suggest a new name for the cutting edge Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope observatory before it launches in mid-2008. The Radio Science Subsystem uses this pass to measure Titan's gravity field, allowing scientists to explore the moon's interior. Compared to earlier images, the storm appears more compact in this picture, and occurs almost entirely over the ocean. February 1, 2000 - February 28, 2009QuickTime, Google Earth - December 1, 2008 - February 28, 2009KML. this past Saturday to celebrate LaunchFest. nasa.gov. Did you know the weeks surrounding this All Hallows Eve mark a haunting milestone? (2008, December 25). Tthe Exploration Sciences Building continues to be built at a feverish pace, nearing 70% complete. 04.14.08 - The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. 01.29.08 - Two Goddard employees have been recognized by the National Women of Color (WOC) Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) as 2008 WOC All-Stars and Rising Stars of Technology. NASA's Science Communication Support Office Annual Report 2017. Christa Peters-Lidard of NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md., has been awarded the 2007 Arthur S. Flemming Award in the category of Applied Science, Engineering and Mathematics. Continue reading , The underlying GALEX observations used in SkyView are 38403840 pixel images where only a circle with a radius of about 2900 pixels is actually exposed. 09.10.08 - 11.17.08 - After the cyclone in Burma and the earthquake in China, NASA data came to the aid of officials by tapping into a unique set of NASA data products describing the location of the exposed populations. NASAs Solar Shield experiment explores how timely space weather forecasts can help power companies keep the power flowing to the many appliances and electronic gadgets we rely on every day. NASA Official: Phillip Newman NASA scientists have uncovered new details about how plasma from superstorms interacts with Earth's magnetosphere. BUDDING astronomy fans can now see what the universe looked like the day they were born thanks to ground-breaking technology released by NASA. The next full Moon will be Friday evening, Jan. 6, 2023, at 6:08 PM EST. 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After four years of observations, a European satellite named Integral may have solved one of our galaxy's greatest mysteries. 03.03.08 - Water With NASA, Washington and Baltimore Area Reporters Invited to Hubble Media Day, NASA Data Helps Pinpoint Impacted Populations in Disaster Aftermath, For Hurricanes, Storms, Raindrop Size Makes All the Difference, NASA Targets GLAST Launch for no Earlier than June 11, Star Trek's George Takei Beams Down to Goddard, NASA Scientists Pioneer Method for Making Giant Lunar Telescopes, NASA Awards Snow and Ice Distributed Active Archive Contract, Fairfax Student Accepted for NASA Goddard Engineering Internship, Idaho Student Accepted for NASA Goddard Engineering Internship. 01.10.08 - 02.21.08 - 02.01.08 - Scientists around the world are excited about all the things that GLAST is going to uncover after it launches on June 5 from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 05.30.08 - 06.27.08 - NASA's Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope (GLAST) launched successfully on June 11, 2008, at 12:05 p.m. Goddard has awarded its highest honor for quality and technical performance to three companies that have contributed significantly to the center's mission. NASA Goddard Invites Public To See "Launchfest"! Atmosphere 06.12.08 - The solar-powered lander has run out of energy after more than four years of science on the Red Planet. Managing Editor: 07.01.08 - SDO will discover how the sun builds up and explosively releases magnetic energy, which powers severe space weather. 10.08.08 - Bands Used: 1,4,3 Titan Flyby - July 31, 2008 . 08.14.08 - NASA data are showing that for a four-week period in August 2008, sea ice melted faster during that period than ever before. 10.15.08 - NASA has selected the University of Colorado at Boulder for the management and operations of the Earth Observing System Data and Information System Snow and Ice Distributed Active Archive Center. along the horizon changing in a beautiful 2022 is one for the history books as NASA caps off another astronomical year. 04.22.08 - After canceling a tropical cyclone warning from Pardoo to Port Headland, the Australian Government Bureau of Meteorology issued a cyclone warning for Western Australia coastal communities near Pilbara on December 25, 2008. NASA has selected SP Systems Inc. of Greenbelt, Md., to provide mission support services under the Program Analysis and Control (PAAC III) contract. The National Academy of Sciences will award the 2008 Arctowski Medal to Dr. Leonard Burlaga, an Astrophysicist at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. The Hubble Space Telescope team completed switching the required hardware modules to their B-sides about 9:30 a.m. on Oct. 15. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has discovered carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet orbiting another star. Bill Dunford This undertaking leaves the team better positioned to tackle additional components and content for the site as they look forward to their 10th anniversary in April 2009. 07.01.08 - 01.09.08 - Katherine Heinzen, a student from Fairfax, Va., will spend this summer at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. 12.12.08 - Scientists using NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope say that hot spots near the shattered remains of an exploded star are echoing the blast's first moments. Design & Development: In earlier releases the exposed region seemed to be centered with the image square but Continue reading , Features in the Gallery: Looking at the Big Picture. 05.29.08 - A documentary of the Young Scientist Challenge, held in October 2008 at Goddard, will be produced for the Discovery channel in early 2009. Dec. 21, 2008. NASA's Science Communication Support Office Annual Report 2017. A powerful one-two punch for astronomy happens when you team up orbiting and ground-based observatories. An interactive exhibit showcasing NASA's Hubble and James Webb telescopes is on display in Pittsburgh. 06.13.08 - The animation shows monthly snow cover from February 2000 through February 2009. 09.17.08 - 11.21.08 - NASA, the US Agency for International Development (USAID) and their partners are in Nairobi, Kenya, to launch SERVIR-Africa, a program that helps scientists, government leaders and local communities address concerns related to natural disasters, disease outbreaks, biodiversity and climate change. 02.20.08 - NASAs Swift satellite demonstrates what happens when astronomers look at a galaxy in ultraviolet light. The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer on NASA's Aqua satellite took this picture at 3:10 p.m. local time on December 25. 09.26.08 - 06.30.08 - 05.29.08 - . You will be directed to the NASA Visible Earth webpage when you select Images by Mission below, or click on the images at right that are randomly generated to represent four out of all possible topics. In December, some of the Northern Hemispheres high mountain ranges already stood out from the surrounding terrain, including the Himalaya in Asia and the Atlas Mountains in northern Africa. NASA Administrator Michael Griffin on Thursday announced that Rob Strain will be the next center director of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Md. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has taken the first visible-light snapshot of a planet circling another star. & Michigan Tech. 2008 December 31 The Sky in Motion Credit & Copyright: Video: Till Credner , ( The Sky in Motion.com ) High-Southern Latitudes in the Leading Hemisphere (Arrakis Planitia). 02.08.08 - Researchers have estimated more precisely than ever the heat-trapping effect of water in the air, validating the role of the gas as a critical component of climate change. SnoMotes are the first prototype network of their kind envisioned to rove treacherous areas of the Arctic and Antarctic. Hubble has found them to be brilliant blue clusters of stars born in the swirls and eddies of a galactic smashup 200 million years ago. 03.27.08 - Resolutions: 04.28.08 - The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASAs Aqua satellite took this picture at 3:10 p.m. local time on December 25. Steve Platnick, EOS Senior Project Scientist Acting. 02.25.08 - Dr. Peter Hildebrand was recently named a Fellow of the American Meteorological Society. 03.20.08 - The launch of NASA's GLAST spacecraft aboard a United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket is scheduled for no earlier than June 11. Sorry, you need to enable JavaScript to visit this website. August 31, 2008. 08.05.08 - Terra They can be combined with information on snow depth to help predict flood risk and water availability in regions such as Afghanistan, where the winter snow pack is the primary source of water in the summer. Scientists have discovered a wave pattern in Saturn's atmosphere only visible from Earth every 15 years. Researchers took advantage of NASA satellite images to show that the microscopic floating plants are teeming in regions of recent ice melt. Caption by Michon Scott. 09.15.08 - A new NASA-led study shows that human-caused climate change has impacted a wide range of Earth's natural systems. planet Earth's 05.23.07 - 05.13.08 - For the first time in the 2008 hurricane season, there are four tropical cyclones active in the Atlantic Ocean basin on one day. 03.07.08 - D.C. and Baltimore Media Invited to Briefings for Hubble Telescope Shuttle Mission, GLAST named after Nobel Laureate Enrico Fermi, 2007 Hurricane Forecast Took Blow From Winds, Dusty Air, NASA Study Improves Ability to Predict How Aerosols Affect Climate, Franklin, Va., Native Recognized Among NASA's Best, Brightest, African Drought Linked to Warmer Indian Ocean, NASA Awards Distributed Active Archive Center Contract, NASA Tests Moon Imaging Spacecraft at Goddard, GLAST Team Fine-Tuning Instrument and Operations, IBEX Spacecraft Heads West, Takes Major Step Toward Launch, NASA Satellites Discover What Powers Northern Lights, Hubble Instruments Slated for On-Orbit Surgery, NASA's Deep Impact Films Earth as an Alien World, NASA Names Strain New Goddard Space Flight Center Director, For Toy-Like NASA Robots in Arctic, Ice Research Is Child's Play, Life-Size Webb Telescope Model Going to Montreal, STEREO Creates Images of the Solar System's Invisible Frontier. The solar-powered lander has run out of energy after more than four years of science on the Red Planet. 02.21.08 - stars. Rain, Rain Go Away, Come Again on a Work Day? 05.07.07 - Specific rights apply. The snow cover maps reveal some of the winters significant snow events in the United States, including a rare snow fall in the Deep South that occurred in mid-December. 11.04.08 - Governor Visits Goddard Space Flight Center, NASA's GLAST Gets Shades, Blankets for the Beach, Visionary 'NASA Exploration Experience' Exhibit to Tour Connecticut May 14 - June 4, NASA Goddard and Howard B. 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South of the polar night boundary, dark gray means either no snow or no data, usually because of clouds. Satellite: 12.23.08 - Inside the polar night boundary, MODIS cannot observe snow cover because there is not enough daylight. The first stage of the Delta II rocket that will be used to launch GLAST into space arrived at Hangar M at Cape Canaveral. 11.7.08 - By the afternoon of August 4, 2008, Tropical Storm Edouard was headed for the U.S. Gulf Coast. NASA has selected Sevatec Inc. in Arlington, Va. for professional and administrative support services for the Office of Human Capital Management at Goddard. A 2006 solar flare surprised scientists by behaving in unexpected ways. from all teams. Making a proper distinction by looking at both raindrop size and abundance may be a key to assisting weather forecasters in estimating rainfall intensity to reduce the surprise factor of flash flooding. 10.19.08 - Images by Mission. 10.23.08 - NASA / Understanding Earth: What's Up with Precipitation? 05.21.07 - The Delta II 7920-H rocket that will launch GLAST is in the process of being assembled on Launch Pad 17-B at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, Fla. 04.08.08 - The solar-powered lander has run out of energy after more than four years of science on the Red Planet.
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