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Abdalati to Co-lead High-profile Effort to Set Nation’s Satellite Science Agenda
...with developing U.S. priorities for observing Earth’s atmosphere, oceans and land surfaces by satellite. With co-chair Antonio Busalacchi of the University of Maryland, Abdalati will lead the Decadal Survey...
CU-Boulder to Host Free Event Sept. 21 to Watch Orbit Insertion of Mars Spacecraft
...Technology Building on the East Campus. CU-Boulder is leading NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN mission. The event is free and open to the public, although seating will...
Colorado Aerospace Industry Leaders and CU-Boulder to Host Program on Mars Exploration
...Sept. 8, in south Denver. Aerospace leaders will discuss the importance of Mars exploration and the role of the Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN mission, the involvement of...
New Report Highlights How Climate Change May Affect Water in Colorado
...more precipitation, the report notes, skiers, farmers and cities may not benefit because a warmer atmosphere will pull more moisture out of the state’s snowpack, soils, crops and other plants....
MAVEN Launch Party to Engage K-12 Students, Faculty, and Staff on Nov. 18
On Nov. 18, all eyes will be on the sky – or screens at least— as NASA TV streams the launch of the MAVEN spacecraft. The long-awaited Mars Atmosphere and...
MAVEN Mars Mission Haiku Selected
The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN, or MAVEN, mission to Mars will carry just over 1,100 haiku, along with thousands of names, on its journey to the red planet. The...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on March 26
...some ‘strange bedfellows’— increased carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the atmosphere, along with extreme events like drought and more or less frequent fires— are altering our plant and animal communities...
CU-Boulder Biologist to Discuss Environmental Changes and Local and Regional Impacts on Nov. 8
...at Trinidad State Junior College (TSJC). “In this talk, I will report on how some ‘strange bedfellows,’ increased carbon dioxide and nitrogen in the atmosphere, along with extreme events...
CU-Boulder Scientists to Provide Climate Change-focused Programs at the Rifle Library in August
...the past and how carbon dioxide moves between the atmosphere, ocean, and land plants. In addition to his role as INSTAAR director, he is a CU-Boulder professor of environmental studies...
Public Library Lecture on Jan. 25 to Address Present and Future Climate Change
...We Are Going.” White’s research primarily focuses on the how and why climate changes have occurred in the past, and how carbon dioxide moves between the atmosphere, ocean, and land...