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Editor's Note: On Wednesday, April 27th, Science@NASA writer Dauna Coulter found herself near ground zero as a super-outbreak of tornadoes ripped through North Alabama. This...
two winters," notes Patzert. Author: Dauna Coulter | Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA More Information The Arctic Oscillation...
out, there's a lot to look forward to. "We have high hopes for this mission," concludes Weaver. "Pluto awaits. The most exciting thing is that we don't know what we're going...
Phillips, Dauna Coulter | Credit: Science@NASA More Information Other authors of the Nature paper reporting this result include: Sarah Nymeyer,...
showing we can do it successfully." Author: Dauna Coulter | Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA footnotes and more information 1"This...
: Dauna Coulter | Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA end notes Earthgazing, NASA-style -- (Science@NASA) Gateway to Astronaut...
instruments," says Rita Schulz, ESA Project Scientist for the Rosetta Mission. "When all the data are analyzed, Lutetia will be one of the best known asteroids out there." "...
forget to thank Fido. Author: Dauna Coulter | Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit: Science@NASA more information Mars At Its Closest...
matter how hard he tries, he can't stop thinking about flying tractors and a universe of earthworms. Author: Dauna Coulter | Editor: Dr. Tony Phillips | Credit:...
a water cycle. "It's a different world up there," says Spudis, "and we've barely scratched the surface. Who knows what discoveries lie ahead?" Moonwater. Add it to the...