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Upcoming Events

Tuesday, June 17, 2025
12:00 PM - 01:00 PM
SED Director’s Seminar
Please join us for the SED Director’s Seminar hosted by the Exoplanets and Stellar Astrophysics Laboratory, Code 667!

Speaker: Ken Carpenter/667
Topic:The Hubble Space Telescope at 35: Highlights and Future Focus

Speaker: Dana R. Louie/Catholic University Title: JWST-TST DREAMS: A Precise Water Abundance for Hot Jupiter WASP-17b from the NIRISS SOSS Transmission Spectrum

Speaker: Keighley Rockcliffe/UMBC
Topic: Exoplanet characterization: atmospheric escape

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Tuesday, June 17, 2025
02:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Biospheric Sciences Brown Bag Seminar
Effects of Land-Atmosphere Interactions on Convective Clouds and their Evolution
Aryeh Jacob Drager, Environmental Science and Technologies Department, Brookhaven National Laboratory
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Tuesday, June 24, 2025
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
GMAO Seminar Series

Sampa Das, NASA Atmospheric Chemistry and Dynamics Laboratory
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Featured Videos

The Science of Snow: Digging for Data

It takes a lot of field work in challenging conditions to gather important snow data. This is the story of NASA’s last SnowEx campaign and those who participated in it.

SnowEx Sets Sights on Alaska

NASA’s SnowEx ground and airborne campaign is a multiyear effort using a variety of techniques to study snow characteristics, and the team concludes their final year in Alaska. Project Scientist Carrie Vuyovich previews the campaign ahead.

Water Cycle Extremes: Droughts and Pluvials

This visualization shows extremes of the water cycle over a twenty-year period (2002-2021) based on observations from the GRACE and GRACE-FO satellites.

Deep Concern About Food Security in Eastern Africa

According to a July 2022 report from the International Food Security and Nutrition Working Group, the worst drought conditions in 70 years across the Horn of Africa have more than 16 million people coping with a shortage of drinking water.

 

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