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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

JPL News - Day in Review

 

DAY IN REVIEW
NASA: California Tuolumne Snowpack 40 Percent of Worst Year
NASA: California Tuolumne Snowpack 40 Percent of Worst Year
New NASA data find the snowpack in the Tuolumne River Basin currently contains just 40 percent as much water as it did near this time at its highest level of 2014.

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NASA's Curiosity Eyes Prominent Mineral Veins on Mars
NASA's Curiosity Eyes Prominent Mineral Veins on Mars
NASA's Curiosity Mars rover has climbed uphill from an outcrop it studied for six months and found a site with two-tone mineral veins forming "ice-cream sandwich" ridges.

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NASA Releases Tool Enabling Citizen Scientists to Examine Asteroid Vesta
NASA Releases Tool Enabling Citizen Scientists to Examine Asteroid Vesta
NASA has announced the release of Vesta Trek, a free, web-based application that provides detailed visualizations of Vesta, one of the largest asteroids in our solar system.

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