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As our ocean rises, agencies and organizations are working to prepare people—with the help of @NASAEarth information. Learn more about our sea level data and explore the latest projections: go.nasa.gov/3UM9ZLp #COP29

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Four storms churned in the Western Pacific Ocean in Nov. 2024, the first time on record in that area in November. @NASA's EPIC instrument on the DSCOVR satellite took this image on Nov. 11, when the storms were approaching or just past the Philippines. go.nasa.gov/48M4zpP

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A snowy blanket for the Western U.S. ❄️ This image, captured by the #NOAA20 satellite on Nov. 10, 2024, shows an expansive blanket of snow across eastern Colorado and New Mexico, along with a coating of white in mountainous areas to the west. For more: earthobservatory.nasa.gov/images/153565/…

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It’s called Landsat, but these satellites study more than just land! @USGS scientists developed a new way to map the seafloor from space. 🌊 The method measures ocean depth in shallow areas near shore using data from the @NASA/USGS #Landsat satellites. go.nasa.gov/3UO9aBU

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When hurricanes and cyclones hit, disaster response experts need to know where to send help first. In today's episode of our "Curious Universe" podcast, meteorologists and data scientists explain how they're using AI models to improve storm prediction: go.nasa.gov/3APPd6V

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Hurricane Helene created massive ripples in Earth’s upper atmosphere. @NASA’s AWE instrument on the @Space_Station captured views of these atmospheric gravity waves, helping scientists understand how terrestrial weather can affect space weather. go.nasa.gov/3Z1JvrZ


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As the Arctic warms faster than the rest of the planet, permafrost in that region is thawing and releasing carbon dioxide and methane. A new international study shows the thawing permafrost has been a net contributor to global warming in recent decades. go.nasa.gov/48NI2bV

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Antenna technology developed with support from @NASA is flying onboard a commercial satellite that collects signals generated by navigation spacecraft to provide data scientists can use to study severe weather. Learn more: go.nasa.gov/40JTTpB

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To all the veterans in our NASA family & beyond, thank you for your service. Consider joining us for the next chapter of your journey, whether you’re a service member transitioning from duty through NASA SkillBridge, or looking for your next mission: go.nasa.gov/3YJefMY

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Experts from @NASA will be on the ground with the U.S. delegation, and diplomats from around the globe, at #COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan to discuss climate change. See the full schedule of U.S. events here: state.gov/climate-crisis…

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NASA and @ISRO's NISAR mission, set to launch in early 2025, will help us understand changes in Earth's surface, including phenomena such as quakes, volcanoes and landslides. Here's how NISAR could help us prepare for, and recover from, future disasters: go.nasa.gov/48G1rvs

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On #STEMDay and every other day, we launch learning to new heights with resources that connect teachers, students, parents and caregivers to the inspiring work at @NASA Learn with us, discover with us, join us at nasa.gov/learning-resou…


Today is National #STEMDay! We celebrate Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math every day at NASA! Want to celebrate with us? Explore NASA resources for kids, students of all ages, and educators ➡️ go.nasa.gov/3Cji0kJ

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In early November 2024, a series of explosive, deadly eruptions occurred at Indonesia's Mount Lewotobi Laki-Laki. These infrared-color #Landsat images show Laki-Laki before and after it erupted on November 3, spewing ash 2,000 meters into the air. go.nasa.gov/3O13BfL


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