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Year: 2019
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SAVE THE DATE: Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2020
International Symposium GGHS2020: Gravity, Geoid and Height Systems 2020 “EARTH’S GRAVITY FIELD AND THE NEXT DECADE” GGHS2020: The 3rd joint meeting of the International Gravity Field Service and Commission 2 […]
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Missing Hydrological Contribution to Sea Level Rise
Researchers at the Seoul National University and UT Center for Space Research published a new joint study in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085470). This study was led by Jae-Seung Kim, […]
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Improved Quantification of Global Mean Ocean Mass Change Using GRACE
Dr. Jianli Chen and a group of scientists at the Center for Space Research are the authors of a new study just published in the Geophysical Research Letters (https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1029/2019GL085519). GRACE […]
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Dr. Maruthi Akella Selected to be the New Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of the Astronautical Sciences
Meet Dr. Maruthi Akella, the New Editor-in-Chief of the JAS By Emily Cavanagh The AAS is excited to introduce you to our new Editor-In-Chief of the Journal of the Astronautical […]
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Smithsonian’s Air & Space Magazine features geodesy and UT’s McDonald Geodetic Observatory
How Satellites and Telescopes are Tracking the Effects of Global Change, Down to the Millimeter By Alexandra Witze Air & Space Magazine September 2019 In the Davis Mountains of far […]
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Spring Greening in Central Texas
Rain followed by warmer temperatures and longer days converge to trigger a green spring in Texas. 2019 highlights this appealing phenomenon. For almost two decades, CSR has monitored the seasonal […]
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Celebrating satellites’ contribution to polar science
Seven areas of fast-flowing ice on the Antarctic Peninsula have been formally named after Earth observation satellites, following a request by a University of Leeds scientist. Dramatic changes in the […]
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CSR and NIED/Japan Sign Memorandum of Understanding
UT Center for Space Research (CSR) and the Japan National Research Institute for Earth Science and Disaster Resilience (NIED,http://www.bosai.go.jp/e/) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to promote research cooperation, with […]
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Two recent papers highlight past accomplishments and future gravity missions
Read about how GRACE Follow-On mission, launched in May 2018, is engineered, once again with contributions from UTCSR, to continue the unique measurements of the mass change in the Earth […]
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CSR affiliates among inaugural inductees into ASE/EM Academy of Distinguished Alumni
This spring, the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics (ASE/EM) at The University of Texas at Austin established its Academy of Distinguished Alumni to honor graduates of the aerospace and engineering […]
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