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Open-Source Code Repositories and Documentation for the Visualization, Exploration, Data Analysis (VEDA) Now Available on Github

Aligned with NASA’s 2023 open-science initiative, the Visualization, Exploration, and Data Analysis (VEDA) project has made all supporting code repositories and associated documentation publicly available and accessible via GitHub. VEDA believes that the open sourcing of its code allows for …

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Presentation of the Science Discovery Engine at the 241st American Astronomical Society (AAS)

Kaylin Bugbee and Ashish Acharya (ST11/UAH/IMPACT) attended the 241st American Astronomical Society (AAS) in Seattle, 1/9-12/23. Bugbee gave a hyperwall presentation on the beta Science Discovery Engine (SDE). Acharya and Bugbee also ran two demonstration sessions at the NASA booth …

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SERVIR Science Coordination Office (SCO) Hosts Virtual Training Event in Collaboration with AmeriGEO

The AmeriGEO-funded Synthetic-Aperture Radar Capacity Building Center (SAR-CBC) and SERVIR held a 4-day virtual training on 11/28-30/22 and 12/2/22 for participants from across AmeriGEO countries and within the Central American Aerospace Network (RAC for its acronym in Spanish). RAC is …

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NASA Applied Sciences Team (AST) Principal Investigator Launches Flood Forecasting Tool in Four Countries Across Amazonia

As of 12/1/22, AST Jim Nelson (SERVIR-Amazonia) had launched his team’s GEOGloWS Streamflow Prediction Tool service for four agencies across Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, and Brazil. The launch ceremonies showcased the current and future work to integrate the tool into existing …

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International Space Station Lightning Imaging Sensor Featured in Earth Observatory Image of the Day

Severe storms tore across the Southern US on 12/13-14/22. During that two-day period the International Space Station Lightning Imaging Sensor (ISS-LIS) made two distinct overpasses over the storm system, monitoring lightning output as storms were rapidly developing. Earth Observatory highlighted …

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