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    February 3, 2011

    Brasilia at Night

    Here’s what’s going on at the NASA Earth Observatory, brought to you by Fred Beyer at EarthSciTeach.

    Latest Images

    Tropical Cyclone Yasi

    Ozone Hole through the years

    Brasília at Night

    Receding Flood Waters around Rockhampton, Queensland

    Bloom in the Ross Sea

    A Day of Night-Shining Clouds

    Night-Shining Clouds are Getting Brighter

    Arctic Oscillation Chills North America, Warms Arctic

    NASA News

    Little Instrument that Could Reaches Flight Milestone

    NASA Scientists Study More Than Rockets in the ‘Deep South’

    NASA’s Salt-Seeking Instrument Gets Blanketed in Silver

    Headlines from the press, radio, and television

    Greenland glaciers spring surprise

    Survey to probe Arctic ice melt

    Coral Moves North to Beat the Heat

    Drought in Dixie

    Experts seek Arctic climate early warning system

    ‘Hidden Plumbing’ Helps Slow Greenland Ice Flow: Hotter Summers May Actually Slow Down Flow of Glaciers

    First-Ever Global Map of Surface Permeability Informs Water Supply, Climate Modelling

    Time Machine for Climate Scientists: Earth’s Extreme Weather Events Since 1871 Reanalyzed

    A Clearer Picture of How Rivers and Deltas Develop

    Climate Change Threatens Many Tree Species

    Aging and failed satellites jeopardize efforts to collect data on climate change

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