Global Precipitation Satellite Launched on This Week @NASA

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The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) mission's Core Observatory launched from Japan's Tanegashima Space Center on February 27, Eastern Standard Time. The joint NASA and Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency effort uses the Core Observatory as the anchor of a network of international satellites designed to provide next-generation observations of rain and snow worldwide every three hours. Data from the mission will help study climate change, freshwater resources, and natural hazards such as floods, droughts, and hurricanes. Also, Monitoring California's drought, Spacewalk mishap report, Orion test article at Langley, More Kepler planets and Hubble supernova photo!
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The Kepler discovery is great news, it is awesome to be able to folow all the discoveries and get to learn of our universe as the discoveries happend

UltimatePwnage
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I can see Kerbin!! <3
Shouldn't have left it and break my capsule i think :( Hurry Nasa i want to get back home!

RayKerman
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How is the Supernova in M82 doing?
Can it still be seen with a telescope? I wasn't lucky with the weather so far and I really hope to be able to spot it with my 10-inch reflector.
Does anyone know?

RufftaMan