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    NASA JPL Live

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    Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) Mission (Live Public Talk)

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    NASA JPL To Boldly Go Where No Robots Have Gone Before: Exploration with Autonomous Robots (Live Pub

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    How Do Missions Get Formed? (Live Public Talk)

    4 months ago 9 views

    What’s in a Name? How We Find, Name, and Investigate Exoplanets (Live Public Talk)

    6 months ago 14 views

    Near-Earth Objects – Opportunities for Discoveries (Live Public Talk)

    7 months ago 13 views

    Ocean Worlds Life Surveyor (OWLS) (Live Public Talk)

    8 months ago 15 views

    Voyager – 45 Years in Space (Live Public Talk)

    9 months ago 18 views

    Cold Atom Lab: Celebrating Four Years of Quantum Science in Space (Live Public Talk)

    10 months ago 18 views

    Spacecraft Assembly, Test, and Launch Operations (ATLO) (Live Public Talk)

    11 months ago 27 views

    NuSTAR – Studying the Universe in X-Ray (Live Public Talk)

    1 year ago 32 views

    A Look at NASA’s Earth System Observatory (Live Public Talk)

    1 year ago 26 views

    When strong winds on one continent stir up mineral rock dust, those airborne particles can travel thousands of miles and affect entirely different continents. The suspended dust in the air can heat or cool the atmosphere and Earth’s surface. That heating or cooling effect is the focus of NASA’s Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) mission, which will measure the surface composition of Earth's deserts and arid regions, helping us understand the impacts dust has on the planet's climate. EMIT’s versatile imaging spectrometer can also help map super-emitters of methane – a powerful greenhouse gas – from space, and is already contributing to meaningful climate action.

    Speaker:

    Dr. Robert Green, principal investigator, EMIT, NASA JPL

    Host:

    Nikki Wyrick , public services office, NASA JPL

    Co-host:

    Jocelyn Argueta, public outreach specialist, NASA JPL

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