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Wednesday, October 15, 2014

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA's RapidScat Keeps a Watchful Eye on Ocean Storms
NASA's RapidScat gives forecasters a new eye on winds far out to sea and will help researchers understand why a breeze over the ocean sometimes builds into a hurricane.

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Slow-Growing Galaxies Offer Window to Early Universe
What makes one rose bush blossom with flowers, while another remains barren? Astronomers ask a similar question of galaxies.

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NASA Soil Moisture Mapper Arrives at Launch Site
A NASA spacecraft designed to track Earth's water in one of its most important, but least recognized, forms -- soil moisture -- has arrived at its California launch site.

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