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Irish Star on MSNWhite House orders NASA to deliberately destroy two important satellites monitoring climate changeNASA has been given orders by the White House to destroy two major satellites in space that are used by farmers, scientists, ...
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Why Destroying NASA’s Carbon Satellites Could Set Back Climate Science for YearsJust from an economic standpoint, it makes no economic sense to terminate NASA missions that are returning incredibly ...
The Orbiting Carbon Observatories have been a game-changer for agriculture and climate science. Now, NASA is under pressure ...
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Futurism on MSNWhite House Orders NASA to Destroy Important SatelliteThe White House has instructed NASA employees to destroy two major, climate change-focused satellite missions.
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IFLScience on MSN"This Is Illegal": NASA Reportedly Ordered To Destroy Important OCO SatelliteThe satellite is fully functional, providing valuable data, and may soon be burned up in our atmosphere out out of choice.
Among the Florida plants sent were rare native orchid seeds, such as the night-scented orchid, which grows only in hammocks and swamps, and the Jingle Bell orchid, closely related to the ghost orchid.
Schmidt has taken on a new role regarding climate change studies at NASA. The agency announced Feb. 3 that he would serve, on at least an interim basis, as its first senior climate adviser.
As NASA's budget shrinks, Europe doubles down on Earth science: 'Climate change is the defining challenge of our generation' NASA workers plan 'Moon Day' protest on July 20 to oppose mass ...
The Trump administration has made it harder for people, local and state governments to find critical climate change reports.
"NASA admits climate change occurs because of changes in Earth's solar orbit, not because of SUVs and fossil fuels," reads the headline of the article linked in a July 6 Facebook post.
Climate change may impact the production of corn (maize) and wheat as early as 2030, according to NASA researchers. A new study from the agency published in the journal Nature Food said that ...
The United States wants to put a nuclear reactor on the moon in the next ten years, according to a NASA directive obtained by The Independent.
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