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Year: 2017
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Prolific Earth Gravity Satellites End Science Mission
After more than 15 productive years in orbit, the U.S./German GRACE (Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment) satellite mission has ended science operations. During their mission, the twin GRACE satellites have […]
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10-23-17 | Geodetic Constraints on Subduction Zone Slip in Alaska as a Function of Space and Time
Speaker Dr. Jeff Freymueller Geophysics Geophysical Institute, University of Alaska, Fairbanks Time and Place October 23, 2017 – Monday – 2:00 PM WPR Building, Conference Room 2.806 3925 W. Braker Lane, Suite […]
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GRACE mission making plans for final science data collection
With one of its twin satellites almost out of fuel after more than 15 years of chasing each other around our planet to measure Earth’s ever-changing gravity field, the operations […]
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7-28-17 | 2017 SEES High School Summer Internship Presentations
Please join us tomorrow for the final presentations by the SEES interns on Friday, July 28, 2017 from 1-4 PM at WPR Building, 3925 W. Braker Lane, Suite 200, Austin, […]
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8-1-17 | On the synergistic use of SAR constellations’ data exploitation for Earth Science, Cryosphere and infrastructure monitoring
Speaker Dr. Pietro Milillo NASA/JPL-Caltech Time and Place August 1, 2017 – Tuesday – 2:00 PM WPR Building, Conference Room 2.806 3925 W. Braker Lane, Suite 200, Austin, Texas 78759 Several current […]
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Registration and Call for Abstracts for GRACE Mission Programmatic Science Team Meeting
The GRACE Mission Programmatic Science Team Meeting is scheduled for October 10-12, 2017, in Austin, Texas. A Call for Abstracts for this meeting are now being accepted. For more information, […]
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05-15-17 | The Promise and Challenges of High Rate GNSS for Environmental Monitoring and Response
Speaker Dr. John LaBrecque Global Geodetic Observing System, West Palm Beach, FL, US Research Affiliate, University of Texas at Austin Time and Place May 15, 2017 – Monday – 3:00 PM WPR […]
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GRACE Mission: 15 Years of Watching Water on Earth
“Revolutionary” is a word you hear often when people talk about the GRACE mission. Since the twin satellites of the U.S./German Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment launched on March 17, […]
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New Tool May Assist US Regional Sea Level Planning
Thanks in large part to satellite measurements, scientists’ skill in measuring how much sea levels are rising on a global scale – currently 0.13 inch (3.4 millimeters) per year – […]
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Speaker Dr. Sheng-wey Chiow Quantum Sciences and Technology Group, JPL Time and Place March 16, 2017 – Thursday – 2:00 PM WPR Building, Conference Room 2.806 3925 W. Braker Lane, […]
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