WASHINGTON – A tiny Nasa satellite was launched on May 25 from New Zealand with the mission of improving climate change prediction by measuring heat escaping from earth’s poles for the first time.
A tiny Nasa satellite launched from New Zealand aims to measure heat escaping from Earth's poles for the first time, improving climate change prediction.
The first of NASA’s two Polar Radiant Energy in the Far InfraRed Experiment (Prefire) small satellites successfully launched atop a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from New Zealand early on May 25.
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An Electron lifts off May 25 carrying the first of two NASA PREFIRE cubesats. Credit: Rocket Lab LOS ANGELES — Rocket Lab launched the first of two NASA Earth science cubesats on an Electron ...
NASA has launched the first of two research satellites to measure how much heat is lost to space from the Arctic and Antarctica. The shoebox-size satellite lifted off Saturday at 7:42 p.m. local ...
Nasa has successfully launched the first of two climate satellites into orbit, designed to study heat emissions at Earth's poles. The satellite, part of the PREFIRE (Polar Radiant Energy in the ...
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