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June 27, 2008

Jason-2. Surveying The Earth's Oceans.



PASADENA, Calif. -- A new NASA-French space agency oceanography satellite launched on June 20th from Vandenberg Air Force Base, Calif., on a globe-circling voyage to continue charting sea level, a vital indicator of global climate change. The mission will return a vast amount of new data that will improve weather, climate and ocean forecasts.

With a thunderous roar and fiery glow, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission/Jason 2 satellite arced through the blackness of an early central coastal California morning at 12:46 a.m. PDT, climbing into space atop a Delta II rocket. Fifty-five minutes later, OSTM/Jason 2 separated from the rocket's second stage, and then unfurled its twin sets of solar arrays. Ground controllers successfully acquired the spacecraft's signals. Initial telemetry reports show it to be in excellent health.

"Sea-level measurements from space have come of age," said Michael Freilich, director of the Earth Science Division in NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington. "Precision measurements from this mission will improve our knowledge of global and regional sea-level changes and enable more accurate weather, ocean and climate forecasts."



Measurements of sea-surface height, or ocean surface topography, reveal the speed and direction of ocean currents and tell scientists how much of the sun's energy is stored by the ocean. Combining ocean current and heat storage data is key to understanding global climate variations. OSTM/Jason 2's expected lifetime of at least three years will extend into the next decade the continuous record of these data started in 1992 by NASA and the French space agency Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales, or CNES, with the TOPEX/Poseidon mission. The data collection was continued by the two agencies on Jason 1 in 2001. Continue reading here.

Photo credit: Carleton Bailie/United Launch Alliance
June 20, 2008

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June 26, 2008

Buzz Lightyear Aboard The Space Station. No Joke Dudes. [Video]



That was unexpected. It's good to see our tax dollars hard at work for the betterment of mankind.

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June 25, 2008

Crab Cakes Anyone?



The Crab Nebula, Messier 1 (M1, NGC 1952), is the most famous and conspicuous known supernova remnant, the expanding cloud of gas created in the explosion of a star as supernova which was observed in the year 1054 AD. It shines as a nebula of magnitude 8.4 near the southern "horn" of Taurus, the Bull.

Credit: NASA, ESA and Allison Loll/Jeff Hester (Arizona State University). Acknowledgement: Davide De Martin (ESA/Hubble)

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May 27, 2008

Weird Science.



Sharon of course you are right, China was wacked because of karma and not the sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust.
Pour me a tall one barkeep!

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February 27, 2008

Global Warming Is A Bitch!



More here.

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April 15, 2007

What Is This A 3D Model Of?


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January 03, 2007

Goodness, Gracious, Great Balls Of Fire!! In Stereo.



Here is one of many images sent back from NASA's twin Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatories (STEREO).
Hot, hot, hot baby!

If you are wondering why I'm showing you an image of the Sun on a goof ball sailing, surfing, paddling blog;
it's because that big ball in the sky is what powers our planet's weather ... think wind ...waves.
The God's honest truth, I love astronomy.

Hat tip to .sNIPEOUT.

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