NASA Earth Science Mission Launches

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NASA’s Soil Moisture Active Passive (SMAP) spacecraft launched Jan. 31 from California’s Vandenberg Air Force Base. SMAP is the first U.S. Earth-observing satellite designed to collect global observations of surface soil moisture. The mission’s high resolution space-based measurements of soil moisture will give scientists a new capability to better predict natural hazards of extreme weather and improve our understanding of Earth’s water, energy and carbon cycles.
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NASA, Вие сте невероятни мъже! Нека 2015 година бъде най-щастливата за ВАС! 

kalunkatodorova
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Имам огромно желание да отида на Марс докато съм жива, ... с любовта на сърцето ми. Има значение. Надявам се.

kalunkatodorova
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Congratulations on a successful launch!

Plecter
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Please NASA, head to KSP forums and ask for volunteers who would like to make better textures for your simulation program, easy move, big results! Also thanks for all the telemetry - a lot of both young and middle aged peeps get those now thanks to KSP :D

gelisob
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Always neat to see another launch. I hope we learn all we're looking for, and more, from this mission. 

IstasPumaNevada
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i so want that sat model in KSP to do soil moisture scans on Kerbian and Eve 

jmm
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i would love to see a rocket launch for real

lesmoor
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I like your moon movie better, tho cgi are not reat. Next time live action again please. Neil Armstrong is my favorite actor.

cactusmanpim
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thanks NASA you just gave me the best birthday present so far. SMAP is on its way into space soon to tell us why The Colorado is drying up. 

geomodelrailroader
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It's really sad the type of channels that have higher subscribers than Nasa's

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