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  • NASA Uses 90 Rubber Ducks to Study Global Warming

    NASA scientists have dropped 90 yellow rubber ducks into holes in Greenland's Jakobshavn glacier in an attempt to understand why glaciers speed up during summer months as they slip into the sea. The ducks, attached to a football-sized probe, have an email address and message prompting anyone who discovers the ducks to contact NASA to [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on September 22, 2008
  • The Chinese "Weather Manipulation Missile" Olympics

    One thing is for certain, the Chinese cannot be accused of being subtle when it comes to insuring good weather for the biggest party on Earth. Sounding like a military operation, the Chinese government authorized the use of 1,104 cloud seeding missile launches from 4:00-11:39pm on Friday night to remove the threat of rain ahead [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on August 12, 2008
  • When Cloud Seeding Goes Wrong: Cement Chunk Falls From the Sky

    The Russian Air Force, during a mission to clear the skies of potentially rain-filled clouds, dropped a mixture of silver iodide, liquid nitrogen and cement powder in an attempt to seed the clouds. This form of climate modification is common practice in Russia, when attempting to engineer dry days on public holidays and special events [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 19, 2008
  • Harvesting Solar Power from Space

    In a new report, the viability of sending solar panels into space to collect a vast quantity of uninterrupted energy has been re-investigated. Although the idea has been around since the 1970's, space solar power has always been viewed as prohibitively expensive. In the current energy climate down here on Earth with spiralling oil prices ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on June 1, 2008
  • The A-Train: Using Five Satellites as One to Analyze Polluted Clouds

    This is one of the finest examples of satellite collaboration. Five Earth-observing orbiters, four from NASA and one from France, are working together to provide the deepest analysis of cloud cover ever carried out. The satellites orbit in a close formation, only eight minutes apart, and create what is known as the "Afternoon ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on May 27, 2008
  • There is No Sun-Link with Global Warming

    The connection between solar activity and global warming has been a contentious issue for a long time. The idea that cosmic rays create global cloud cover just doesn't seem to be working out; even the highest estimates of cloud cover variation caused by cosmic ray flux predict the effect to be very small. Now UK [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on April 3, 2008
  • Darkness Washes Around The Globe As Earth Hour Descends

    35 countries, 26 major cities, 370 towns and literally tens of millions of people… What do they all have in common? They're all switching off their lights for one hour at 8:00 pm local time in a now staggering global event known as Earth Hour. From around the world, Universe Today readers [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 28, 2008
  • Could Cosmic Rays Influence Global Warming?

    The idea goes like this: Cosmic rays, originating from outside the Solar System, hit the Earth's atmosphere. In doing so these highly energetic particles create microscopic aerosols. Aerosols collect in the atmosphere and act as nuclei for water droplet formation. Large-scale cloud cover can result from this microscopic interaction. Cloud ...
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 20, 2008
  • Gravity Waves in the Atmosphere can Energize Tornados (Video)

    Gravity waves are global events. Much like the ripples on a massive pond, these large-scale waves can propagate from an atmospheric disturbance over thousands of miles. These waves are maintained by the gravitational force of Earth pulling down and the buoyancy of the atmosphere pushing up. Until now it has been hard to link atmospheric [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 19, 2008
  • Arctic's Oldest and Thickest Ice is Melting Away

    It's been a strange year for the Arctic. During the summer, high temperatures melted away vast regions of the Arctic sea ice, opening up the Northwest Passage for the first time. But then this winter has been unusually cold, bringing back large large areas of sea ice. So what's going on? Is the Arctic recovering, [...]
    Posted to Aggregated News (Weblog) by Anonymous on March 19, 2008
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