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Fighting Fire With Fire

Elegant Figures | 4 June, 2026
In May and June of most years, NASA satellites typically begin to detect large numbers of wildland fires throughout the Top End and Arnhem Land regions of Australia's Northern Territory. On some days, especially in the afternoon, the blazes can resemble sizable wildfires in satellite imagery, spreading widely and producing expansive smoke plumes.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Aqua; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS); Wildfires; Wildland Fire Management;

Raising AI for a Just Climate Future

State of the Planet | 4 June, 2026
Raising a responsible child and building responsible AI both require a deep awareness of what we are training them to notice and value....
Categories: Climate; Viewpoints; artificial intelligence; climate change; climate equity; ethics;

NASA Satellites Show Mangrove Forest Rebound

Elegant Figures | 4 June, 2026
Landsat images track mangrove forest expansion in the Padas River estuary in Malaysia between 2000 (left) and 2023.Zhen Zhang, Tulane University NASA satellite images show that mangrove forests, which protect shorelines, support coastal ecosystems, ...
Categories: Climate Change; Earth; Landsat; Oceans;

Genuinely, my all-time favourite image: Mamenchisaurus hochuanensis

Get ready to scroll. In 2017, Wollaton Hall in Nottinghamshire hosted an exhibition, Dinosaurs Of China: Ground Shakers To Feathered Flyers. Wollaton Hall Curator Adam Smith arranged for the SVPCA attendees to visit the exhibition after the conferen...
Categories: mamenchisaur; mounts;

Climate Finance Students Win Private Equity Case Competition

State of the Planet | 4 June, 2026
For the first time, a team from the inaugural M.S. in Climate Finance program participated in the prestigious Columbia Business School and KKR Private Equity Case Competition....
Categories: Climate; Education; climate change finance; Columbia Business School; investment; MS in Climate Finance;

When science answers to politics

The White House Office of Management and Budget has proposed new rules that would require political appointees, not scientists, to decide which research receives federal grants in the United States....
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A Moonlit Earth as Seen From Artemis II

Elegant Figures | 3 June, 2026
One of the first images transmitted back to Earth from the Artemis II mission was a stunner. In a single image, Earth's full disk appears amid celestial phenomena that illustrate its place in the solar system. And although the visible hemisphere appears to be awash in sunlight, it is actually lit by moonlight. The astronauts' vantage point provided a rare opportunity to capture nighttime features--most notably lights from human habitation--from a new perspective.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Artemis 2; Earth at Night; Earth's Atmosphere; Sun-Earth Interactions;

MDPI

 Minimum Deliverable Published Item...
Categories: Moldering manuscripts;

ASTRA Initiative Seminar, June 12, 2026

Elegant Figures | 3 June, 2026
Cosmic Origins...Cosmic Origins CommunityASTRA Initiative Seminar, June...AboutCommunityExecutive CommitteeScience GroupsConferencesCosmic PathfindersEarly Career WorkshopOpportunitiesMissionsStudiesNews & EventsResources  ...
Categories: Cosmic Origins Program;

Typhoon Jangmi

Elegant Figures | 2 June, 2026
From late May into early June 2026, a broad, slow-spinning storm churned north-northwest over the Philippine Sea toward southern Japan. Typhoon Jangmi's rainbands unleashed torrential rainfall across a vast swath of the region, triggering flooding concerns in several areas.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Hurricanes & Typhoons; NOAA-20 (JPSS-1); Suomi NPP (Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership);

Regenerative Travel: Students Field Test What’s Next in Climate-Conscious Tourism

State of the Planet | 2 June, 2026
The Wild Tomorrow capstone workshop and Cuttyhunk Practicum are two examples of Climate School initiatives that focus on climate-conscious travel....
Categories: Climate; Education; Sustainability; cs impacts; ecotourism; education news; impacts; Jenna Lawrence; sustainable development climate adaptation rwanda; sustainable travel; travel; Undergraduate Major in Sustainable Development; Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development;

The fossil record and evolution of Kelp and Kelp forest ecosystems

A kelp forest consisting mostly of giant kelp (Macrocystis pyrifera) at La Jolla, photographed by the author. Introduction to the Laminariales Kelps are large brown algae that grow nearly worldwide in temperate and cold temperate waters. Kelps are ...
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Look Up!

Elegant Figures | 2 June, 2026
Astronauts Sophie Adenot of ESA (European Space Agency) and Jack Hathaway of NASA, both Expedition 74 flight engineers, look out a window in the cupola, monitoring the automated approach and docking of the SpaceX Dragon cargo spacecraft to the International Space Station on May 17, 2026. The orbital outpost was soaring 259 miles above the Indian Ocean just west of the Maldives at the time of this photograph.
Categories: International Space Station (ISS);

Fire’s Footprint on Santa Rosa Island

Elegant Figures | 1 June, 2026
On May 15, 2026, a fire was spotted from aircraft on the southeastern side of Santa Rosa Island, part of California's Channel Islands National Park. The blaze spread over the next several days, ultimately burning 18,379 acres (7,438 hectares)--about one-third of the island.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Landsat 8 / LDCM (Landsat Data Continuity Mission); Landsat 9; Wildfires;

NASA’s Dragonfly Flight System Faces Heat

Elegant Figures | 1 June, 2026
In preparation for the journey to reach the surface of Saturn's largest moon, Titan, the heat shield for NASA's Dragonfly mission completed thermal-structural testing in the New Mexico desert. Dragonfly team members, including those from NASA'...
Categories: Ames Research Center; Blogs; Dragonfly; Planetary Science; Planetary Science Division; Titan;

Colorado River Basin – new report from my colleagues on the implications of running on empty

Inkstain (John Fleck) | 1 June, 2026
I've been on a "Colorado River sabbatical" of late, but I took a peek last week at Reclamation's latest 24-month study. Holy moly things have gotten bad since the last time I looked!
Categories: Colorado River; water;

Emriver featured in Made in my Hometown

Riparian Rap | 1 June, 2026
The post Emriver featured in Made in my Hometown appeared first on Emriver.
Categories: Category 2;

Gravity Waves From Super Typhoon Sinlaku

Elegant Figures | 31 May, 2026
In mid-April 2026, Super Typhoon Sinlaku churned across the North Pacific Ocean and brought heavy rain and flooding to the Mariana Islands. The storm reached "violent typhoon" status--the highest intensity on the scale used by the Japan Meteorological Agency and roughly equivalent to a category 5 storm on the Saffir-Simpson wind scale. Sinlaku was one of only a handful of tropical cyclones of that intensity known to have occurred so early in the year in the region, meteorologists noted.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Aqua; Earth's Atmosphere; Hurricanes & Typhoons; Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS);

Bob and I got our pictures in the paper!

Inkstain (John Fleck) | 31 May, 2026
I made the hometown paper. Bob, too. Going through our chaotic collection of old maps at the H-F house, I found a treasure: 2003 BLM map of Albuquerque and vicinity that I'd used to mark a bunch of bike rides with highlighter. Pre-GPS era. I've...
Categories: Albuquerque; Ribbons of Green;

Drymopora auloporoidea Coral Fossil

 This fossil appears to be a Drymopora auloporoidea (Davis, 1885). It was found in the Devonian Period layer of Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA. The fossil was from the collection of James Conkin.First named in the 1885 publication Kentucky Fossil C...
Categories: conkin; coral; devonian; Kentucky;

Taking a break - no post this week

Resource Insights | 31 May, 2026
I am taking a break this week and plan to post again on Sunday, June 7....
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PhysPAG Community Webinar, 2 June 2026

Elegant Figures | 29 May, 2026
Physics of the Cosmos...Physics of the Cosmos CommunityPhysPAG Community Webinar, 2...AboutCommunityProgram Analysis Group (PhysPAG)Science GroupsMeetingsCosmic PathfindersScience GapsEarly Career WorkshopsOpportunitiesMissionsStudiesNews & EventsRes...
Categories: Physics of the Cosmos;

NASA’s Roman Space Telescope Primary Mirror Gets Last Look

Elegant Figures | 29 May, 2026
Engineers at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, have completed their final inspection of a key element for the agency's Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope: the primary mirror. This 7.9-foot (2.4-meter) mirror will collect and focus light from cosmic objects near and far, helping Roman capture stunning panoramas of space.
Categories: Exoplanets; Galaxies; Goddard Space Flight Center; Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope; Stars; The Universe;

Big impacts

New asteroid discoveries, big changes at NASA, and breathtaking views of Saturn....
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If you can’t bring footie to the kiwis…

Despite living in Australia for nearly 30 years, I have only recently become aware of the Barassi Line. While I have known for years that the rugbies are east coast sports, and Aussie rules is a game of the South and West, I had no idea that there wa...
Categories: Irreproducible idiocy; Pompous proclamations;

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