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To: aladin who wrote (100551)2/15/2005 9:21:58 AM
From: Ilaine  Respond to of 793698
 
Butterflies poop? Who knew?



To: aladin who wrote (100551)2/15/2005 9:32:31 AM
From: aladin  Respond to of 793698
 
Some really good data on worldwide CO pollution:

NASA's Terra Satellite Tracks Global Pollution

This graphic shows the number of fires detected in Siberia during the month of May, 2003.

Data from NASA's Terra satellite is adding to our understanding of how pollution spreads around the globe. The information will help scientists protect and understand the Earth.

NASA funded scientists from the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), Boulder, Colo., will present two studies focusing on global air pollution. Their presentations are part of the 2004 Joint Assembly of the American and Canadian Geophysical Unions.

Rest at:

nasa.gov

It includes some really good sat images during different seasons.

John