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NASA’s satellite images captured a brown desert turned into a new oasis
It’s not often that the arid expanse of Cooper Creek in Australia becomes a vibrant oasis, but that’s exactly what happened ...
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NASA scientists zoomed in on the ocean — then spotted a tiny red creature that keeps whales alive
Far off the New England coast, NASA’s Aqua satellite has detected massive clouds of tiny red plankton—Calanus finmarchicus—critical to the survival of the North Atlantic right whale, one of the most ...
ABSTRACT: This study evaluates the optical and microphysical properties of atmospheric aerosols over Chad using satellite data from the MODIS, MISR, SeaWIFS, and OMI sensors, as well as the MERRA-2 ...
Abstract: Unmanned aircraft system (UAS)-mounted spectroradiometers offer a new capability to measure spectral reflectance and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence at detailed canopy scales. This ...
Saelig Company, Inc. has introduced the GL Optic Spectis 4.0M Wide-Range High-end Spectroradiometer Series for precision testing of light sources and other applications. This measuring instrument ...
ABSTRACT: Since seawater is the main source of water in Kuwait, water quality must be monitored and observed continuously. Remote sensing is considered to be a very practical method for conducting ...
Call us biased, but we believe our rigorous, objective TV reviews are the best on the planet. Here's how we nail the details. David leads the Hardware team at CNET, covering phones, wearables, laptops ...
SYRACUSE, N.Y.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Photo Research, a Novanta Corporation brand, announces new enhanced calibration capabilities with the Photo Research SpectraScan™ PR-1050 Spectroradiometer. The ...
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