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NASA studies the atmospheres of our planet and others to better understand weather and climate on Earth – and beyond.

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NASA IMERG captured precipitation rates and totals from Hurricane #Helene as it moved across the Gulf of Mexico and made landfall in Florida's Big Bend. go.nasa.gov/4eEM9ci

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This animation shows Hurricane #Milton before, during, and after it passed over Florida. Brightness temperature images like these can show the tops of storm clouds during the day and night, even when there is not enough visible light to capture natural-color images.

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NASA IMERG captured precipitation rates and totals from Hurricane #Milton as it formed, rapidly intensified, and impacted Florida over the past week go.nasa.gov/4eLivCI

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In our final webinar celebrating GPM's 10-year anniversary, join us as we look behind-the-scenes of the mission and explore the future of precipitation measurement! Thurs. Nov. 14, 8pm ET Learn more & register: go.nasa.gov/3UcDjL7

In our final webinar celebrating GPM's 10-year anniversary, join us as we look behind-the-scenes of the mission and explore the future of precipitation measurement! 

Thurs. Nov. 14, 8pm ET

Learn more & register: go.nasa.gov/3UcDjL7
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NASA's IMERG estimated precipitation rates and totals from the extreme rainfall event that recently caused devastating floods in Spain gpm.nasa.gov/applications/w…

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Join us tonight for our concluding webinar in celebration of GPM's 10th anniversary, where we'll take you behind the scenes of the mission and delve into the future of precipitation measurement! Thurs. Nov. 14, 8pm ET Learn more & register: go.nasa.gov/4fism2Z

Join us tonight for our concluding webinar in celebration of GPM's 10th anniversary, where we'll take you behind the scenes of the mission and delve into the future of precipitation measurement!

Thurs. Nov. 14, 8pm ET

Learn more & register: go.nasa.gov/4fism2Z
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The Exp 72 crew orbited into 2025 experiencing 16 sunrises and sunsets over 250 miles above the Earth. Viewed here are pictures of sunrises taken recently from the orbiting lab.

The Exp 72 crew orbited into 2025 experiencing 16 sunrises and sunsets over 250 miles above the Earth. Viewed here are pictures of sunrises taken recently from the orbiting lab.
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Today, we honor the crews of Apollo 1 and space shuttles Challenger and Columbia, as well as other astronauts who lost their lives in the pursuit of spaceflight. Join us virtually from Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex for our Day of Remembrance ceremony. x.com/i/broadcasts/1…

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NASA is developing new ways to process satellite data to get actionable insights into hazardous weather conditions, like tornadoes and hailstorms. This information can help provide a more complete picture of storm damage, enabling better informed decisions during emergency

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See Earth through our eyes. 🌎 NASA studies our home planet like no one else, observing Earth from land, air and space for more than 60 years. Happy #EarthDay!

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❄️ Snow much to measure! ❄️ Two GPM Ground Validation campaigns are wrapping up as winter comes to a close. Learn how scientists in the field are working to improve our understanding of falling snow to support forecasting and energy grid resilience. go.nasa.gov/42UjkV1

❄️ Snow much to measure! ❄️

Two GPM Ground Validation campaigns are wrapping up as winter comes to a close. Learn how scientists in the field are working to improve our understanding of falling snow to support forecasting and energy grid resilience. 

go.nasa.gov/42UjkV1