Monday, 6 August 2012

NASA Shares First Images of Rover on Mars

A new study from an oft-cited NASA climate scientist proposes a significant change to the mainstream scientific argument for climate change. While scientists and politicians have argued over the warming of the planet – and human role in that change

NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Storm Ernesto on Aug. 5 at 1753 UTC (1:53 p.m. EDT). The AIRS instrument captured an infrared image of the eastern half of the storm where cloud temperatures exceeded -63 Fahrenheit (-52 Celsius) indicating

NASA's Aqua satellite passed over Tropical Storm Ernesto on Aug. 5 at 1753 UTC (1:53 p.m. EDT). The AIRS instrument captured an infrared image of the eastern half of the storm where cloud temperatures exceeded -63 Fahrenheit (-52 Celsius) indicating

Up in the stars, history was made, and down here on Earth, a new star was born: Bobak Ferdowsi, a.k.a “Mohawk Guy,” the mission controller for the NASA Mars Curiosity Landing who is attracting plenty of attention for his unusual style. Here's why

Updated with comments from NASA and Scripps. NASA's livestream coverage of the Curiosity rover's landing on Mars was was practically as flawless as the landing itself, a refreshing alternative to all that troubled Olympics


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