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TwitterThis entry does not contain data itself, it is for the website, the NASA Disasters Mapping Portal: https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov The Disasters Mapping Portal contains numerous datasets that can be streamed from the Portal into GIS software. The Disasters Applications area promotes the use of Earth observations to improve prediction of, preparation for, response to, and recovery from natural and technological disasters. Disaster applications and applied research on natural hazards support emergency mitigation approaches, such as early warning systems, and providing information and maps to disaster response and recovery teams. NOTE: Removed "2017 - Present" from "Temporal Applicability" since it's not valid NOTE: Removed "Event-Specific and Near-Real Time Products" from "Update Frequency" since it's not valid
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TwitterThe NASA Life Sciences Portal (NLSP) is the data platform for accessing NASA's Life Sciences Data Archive (LSDA). The LSDA is an active archive that provides information and data from 1961 (Mercury Project) through current flight and flight analog studies (International Space Station, Shuttle, bed rest studies, etc.) involving human, plant and animal subjects. Alternative contact: Jessica Keune (jessica.a.keune@nasa.gov)
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TwitterPlanet Counter: Keep track of the latest planet discoveries on your desktop. New and updates about quest to discover exoplanets.
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TwitterNASA images collection
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TwitterThis contains the list of all important figures and concepts my research work is based on.
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TwitterAPI of NASA held and pending patents.
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TwitterDraft Agenda, april 16, 2012
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TwitterGiovanni is a Web-based application developed by the GES DISC that provides a simple and intuitive way to visualize, analyze, and access vast amounts of Earth science remote sensing data without having to download the data. Giovanni is an acronym for the GES-DISC (Goddard Earth Sciences Data and Information Services Center) Interactive Online Visualization ANd aNalysis Infrastructure.
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TwitterGRIN is a collection of over a thousand images of significant historical interest scanned at high-resolution in several sizes. This collection is intended for the media, publishers, and the general public looking for high-quality photographs.
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TwitterERS-1 Standard Beam Data Level 1
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TwitterThis dataset shows information pertaining to NASA held and pending patents.
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TwitterThe Scientific Visualization Studio hosts a collection of media galleries on Earth, air, and space themes.
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TwitterA catalog of NASA images and animations of our home planet.
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TwitterPolygons: 3872 Vertices: 2117
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TwitterView detailed images of the planets, the sun, small bodies, and the Universe from various NASA exploration programs.
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TwitterJERS-1 Level 1 Data
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TwitterMir. Polygons: 5836 Vertices: 3111
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TwitterWorkforce Information Cubes for NASA, sourced from NASA's personnel/payroll system, gives data about who is working where and on what. Includes records for every civil service employee in NASA, snapshots of workforce composition as of certain dates, and data on personnel transactions, such as hires, losses and promotions. Updates occur every 2 weeks.
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TwitterThis entry does not contain data itself, it is for the website, the NASA Disasters Mapping Portal: https://maps.disasters.nasa.gov The Disasters Mapping Portal contains numerous datasets that can be streamed from the Portal into GIS software. The Disasters Applications area promotes the use of Earth observations to improve prediction of, preparation for, response to, and recovery from natural and technological disasters. Disaster applications and applied research on natural hazards support emergency mitigation approaches, such as early warning systems, and providing information and maps to disaster response and recovery teams. NOTE: Removed "2017 - Present" from "Temporal Applicability" since it's not valid NOTE: Removed "Event-Specific and Near-Real Time Products" from "Update Frequency" since it's not valid