NASA Scientists Use Satellites to Distinguish Human Pollution from Other Atmospheric Particles


Driven by precise new satellite measurements and sophisticated new computer models, a team of NASA researchers is now routinely producing the first global maps of fine aerosols that distinguish plumes of human-produced particulate pollution from natural aerosols.


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NASA Looking To Create New All-Inclusive Web Portal


The company had pledged $100 million to the effort, which was to include a space-theme portal on the Internet, digitization of NASA's mammoth archives and documentary and educational programming.


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New Webcam Promises Spectacular View of Space Shuttle Launch


The STS-112 mission, scheduled for launch on 2 October 2002, will have a live camera in a place where none has been placed before: on the Shuttle's large External Tank (ET).


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