Category Archives: NASA

Supercomputing the Climate

Debuting in spring 2010, the NASA Center for Climate Simulation (NCCS) is the new name for a Goddard Space Flight Center organization that has provided supercomputing resources to NASA scientists and engineers for over 25 years. This is a video … Continue reading

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Climate Essentials Gallery

This Climate Essentials multimedia gallery brings together the latest and most popular climate-related images, data visualizations and video features from Goddard Space Flight Center on one web page. Together with the Earth Science Storytelling Team and specifically the producers and … Continue reading

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Water, Water Everywhere!

This video was produced for Earth Science Week 2009 (Oct 9-16th).  It was one of six videos.  The rest of the videos produced by our team can be found here:  http://climate.nasa.gov/esw/videoseries/ Water is all around us, and its importance to … Continue reading

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Coming soon…

This summer we are working on a few really interesting projects.  In mid-September look for a six episode podcast series and Google Earth Tour about remote sensing and the global food system.  We’ll talk to NASA scientists to find out … Continue reading

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Observations of Our Changing Earth from Space

Come to the National Academy of Sciences auditorium on Tuesday, June 23rd at 5:15 pm for an exciting evening with NASA scientists and a stunning performance by Bella Gaia violinist Kenji Williams. This free event will feature lively discussion of … Continue reading

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Celebrating 10 years of the Earth Observatory

On April 29, 2009, NASA’s Earth Observatory (www.earthobservatory.nasa.gov) celebrated 10 years of sharing beautiful images of our home planet.  This video commemorates the accomplishments of the Earth Observatory team and celebrates the success of the site. [Producer/Editor, 2009]

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