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Tuesday, April 21, 2015

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA Soil Moisture Mission Produces First Global Maps
NASA Soil Moisture Mission Produces First Global Maps
NASA's new satellite mission to map the water in the soil under our feet has passed another key milestone by generating its first full global maps.

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Jason-3 Will Add to Record of the Sea's Rise and Fall
Jason-3 Will Add to Record of the Sea's Rise and Fall
Jason-3 will add to a 23-year data set used to study climate change and ocean cycles like El Nino, as well as for hurricane forecasts, navigation and other ocean needs.

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NASA RapidScat Proving Valuable for Tropical Cyclones
NASA RapidScat Proving Valuable for Tropical Cyclones
Forecasters are already finding NASA's new ISS-RapidScat mission helpful as they keep watch on major storms around the globe.

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