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First Comes Fire Then Comes Crops in India
First Comes Fire Then Comes Crops in India

The Suomi NPP satellite instruments detected dozens of fires burning in India on March 22, 2016.

Solar Storms Ignite X-ray “Northern Lights” on Jupiter
Solar Storms Ignite X-ray “Northern Lights” on Jupiter

Solar storms are triggering X-ray auroras on Jupiter that are about eight times brighter than normal over a large area…

Haulani Crater in Infrared
Haulani Crater in Infrared

Ceres’ Haulani Crater (21 miles, 34 kilometers wide) is shown in these views from the visible and infrared mapping spectrometer…

Ceres Neutron Counts Reflect Hydrogen Abundance
Ceres Neutron Counts Reflect Hydrogen Abundance

This map shows a portion of the northern hemisphere of Ceres with neutron counting data acquired by the gamma ray…

Colorized Map of Ceres (Mercator Projection)
Colorized Map of Ceres (Mercator Projection)

This colorized global map of Ceres was created from a clear-filter mosaic.

Occator Crater and Ceres’ Brightest Spots
Occator Crater and Ceres’ Brightest Spots

Occator Crater, measuring 57 miles (92 kilometers) across and 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) deep, contains the brightest area on Ceres.

Color Map of Ceres (Elliptical Projection)
Color Map of Ceres (Elliptical Projection)

This global map shows the surface of Ceres in enhanced color, encompassing infrared wavelengths beyond human visual range.

Close Up of the Front Door on Building 226 – North Entrance
Close Up of the Front Door on Building 226 – North Entrance

Administrative Support Facility Annex, Building 226 at JSC

Cygnus Spacecraft Ready for Launch to the International Space Station
Cygnus Spacecraft Ready for Launch to the International Space Station

The Cygnus spacecraft sits on top of an Atlas V rocket ready for launch to the International Space Station on…

Media Briefed on Orbital ATK CRS-6
Media Briefed on Orbital ATK CRS-6

Media Briefed on Orbital ATK CRS-6