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Cyclone Rains Spur Papua New Guinea Landslides

Elegant Figures | 30 April, 2026
Since much of Papua New Guinea lies close to the equator where the Coriolis effect is weak, the risk of tropical cyclones striking the island nation is relatively low, especially in its northern areas. Nevertheless, unusually warm sea surface temperatures and atmospheric conditions favorable to storm formation brought powerful Tropical Cyclone Maila dangerously close to the islands of Bougainville, New Britain, and New Ireland in April 2026, fueling intense rainfall.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Extreme Weather Events; Landsat 9; Landslides;

Faculty Spotlight: Decoding the Arctic Ocean’s Chemical Clues

State of the Planet | 30 April, 2026
Laramie Jensen's interest in inorganic and analytical chemistry led her to the ocean. And then to the North Pole....
Categories: Earth Sciences; Education; Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences; faculty news; faculty profiles; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; marine; oceanography;

NASA Explores Prioritizing First Response Drones in Crowded Skies

Elegant Figures | 30 April, 2026
Our streets are crowded with commuters and delivery vehicles, but when a police car or fire engine approaches with its lights and sirens on, drivers clear the way. In the coming years, drones for deliveries and other commercial tasks will become common in the skies over our communities, and NASA is working to ensure first responder vehicles in the air get the same kind of clearance that they do on the ground.
Categories: Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate; Airspace Operations and Safety Program; Ames Research Center;

Partnering for Environmental Justice in Harlem

State of the Planet | 30 April, 2026
Now in its fifth year, the annual conference was created to highlight the critical climate-driven health and environmental impacts affecting our shared community....
Categories: Climate; Viewpoints; climate equity; cs highlights; Daniel A. Zarrilli; Earth Day; environmental justice; events; Harlem; Sheila Foster;

Geology of the National Parks in Pictures - Pipestone National Monument

The Geology P.A.G.E | 30 April, 2026
My next post about the Geology of the National Parks Through Pictures is from our move across the country from Utah to New York. Along the way we visited 13 National Parks as well as some other sites. This was the 11th National Park along the way.
Categories: Minnesota; National parks;

Yes, I am a Pirate...

Looking for Detachment | 29 April, 2026
"Mother, mother ocean, after all the years I've foundMy occupational hazard beingMy occupation's just not around"
Categories: drama; exploration; geologists; song; video; wild west;

TDAMM SIG Meeting, 11 May 2026

Elegant Figures | 29 April, 2026
Physics of the Cosmos...Physics of the Cosmos CommunityTDAMM SIG Meeting, 11...AboutCommunityProgram Analysis Group (PhysPAG)Science GroupsMeetingsCosmic PathfindersScience GapsEarly Career WorkshopsOpportunitiesMissionsStudiesNews & EventsResources?...
Categories: Physics of the Cosmos;

Exploring Connections Between Environment and Society

State of the Planet | 29 April, 2026
Aynsley Kretschmar, a soon-to-be graduate of the M.A. in Climate and Society program, reflects on the skills she's gained from her time at Columbia, as well as what she's most excited about for her future. ...
Categories: Ecology; Education; Class Day; Class Day 2026; Climate and Society students; education news; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; MA in Climate and Society; Mukund Palat Rao; student profiles;

Fires Rage in Georgia

Elegant Figures | 28 April, 2026
An extreme drought that has gripped the Southeast for months helped fuel two large, destructive, human-caused wildland fires in southern Georgia in April 2026. The Pineland Road and Highway 82 fires together burned more than 50,000 acres (20,000 hectares) as of April 28, according to the Georgia Forestry Commission.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Droughts; Landsat 8 / LDCM (Landsat Data Continuity Mission); Wildfires;

Nighttime Imaging Grows Landsat’s Science Value

Elegant Figures | 28 April, 2026
By Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center 
Categories: Landsat; Earth;

Artemis II hit Taylor Swift levels of fame. Now what?

Planetary Society Weblog | 28 April, 2026
How much did Artemis II resonate with people -- or glance off them?...
Categories: None

Fiery Fall Color in Southern Chile

Elegant Figures | 27 April, 2026
The bright whites of mountain snow, muted browns of the arid plains, and gem-like blues and teals of glacial lakes typically dominate the Patagonian color palette. But for a short time in the austral autumn, temperate deciduous forests add splashes of warm tones. On April 12, 2026, a break in the clouds allowed the Landsat 9 satellite to capture an image of reddish hillsides in the Magallanes region of southern Chile.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Land Cover; Landsat 9; Vegetation;

Seeing Climate Change Through a New Lens

State of the Planet | 27 April, 2026
M.A. in Climate and Society student Erin Frank shoots film around New York City. She says her camera and climate coursework have more in common than she expected....
Categories: Education; Climate and Society students; education news; Kristina G. Douglass; MA in Climate and Society; student profiles;

Actinolite

Oakland Geology | 27 April, 2026
Over the years I've collected a few sightings in Oakland of actinolite, an uncommon-but-not-rare mineral in the Coast Range and Sierra foothills. This is my reference specimen, one I bought at a Russian River rock shop when I asked the owner for something local.
Categories: Other topics;

Days after Artemis II, scientists warn of deep cuts to NASA missions

Planetary Society Weblog | 27 April, 2026
The scientists behind threatened missions speak out....
Categories: None

Snow Is Scarce in the Upper Colorado Basin

Elegant Figures | 26 April, 2026
The through line for the western United States so far in the 2026 water year is simple: there's very little snow. With few exceptions, the mountains of the U.S. West have seen unusually little snow accumulation since October 2025, constituting a widespread snow drought. The lack of mountain snowpack has resource managers on alert going into the warmer months. Meager meltwater can affect hydropower production, agriculture, aquatic ecosystems, and wildland fire risk.
Categories: Earth Observatory; Droughts; Snow;

The Iran conflict and our Wile E. Coyote moment

Resource Insights | 26 April, 2026
I believe the global financial markets are now in what I would call a Wile E. Coyote moment frequently depicted in the old Warner Bros. animated series called "The Road Runner Show."  In this cartoon series a coyote while ...
Categories: None

The overlords of the anti-renewable invasion

Lounge of the Lab Lemming | 26 April, 2026
 Anyone who so much as drives between Australian cities these years will notice that an infestation of anti-renewable ideas has taken hold in pockets of the Australian bush. Alien hate and extremism has infected soils throughout our wide brown l...
Categories: Greenhouse goofiness; Irreproducible idiocy; Political prattling;

Progress 95 Cargo Craft Launches to Resupply Station Crew

Elegant Figures | 25 April, 2026
The unpiloted Roscosmos Progress 95 spacecraft is safely in orbit and headed to the International Space Station following its launch at 6:21 p.m. EDT (3:21 a.m. Baikonur time Sunday, April 26) on a Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
Categories: International Space Station (ISS); ISS Research;

IR STIG PRIMA Seminar, 27 April 2026

Elegant Figures | 25 April, 2026
Jed McKinney (University of Texas, Austin)
Categories: Cosmic Origins Program;

Ad ASTRA Workshop, 1-3 September, 2026 Updates

Elegant Figures | 24 April, 2026
Registration is now open for the Community Science (Ad ASTRA) Workshop to engage the community in defining future large, strategic astrophysics missions. The workshop will take place in Pasadena, CA on 1-3 September 2026. In-person attendance will be limited by venue capacity to approximately 250 people, but virtual participation will also be possible. The hotel room block is available.
Categories: Physics of the Cosmos;

Save NASA Science returns to Capitol Hill

Planetary Society Weblog | 24 April, 2026
The 2026 Day of Action brought more than 130 space advocates from 34 states and the District of Columbia to the nation's capital to advocate for space....
Categories: None

CMB SAG Meeting, 24 April 2026

Elegant Figures | 24 April, 2026
We have a unique opportunity to advocate that a CMB Probe mission be studied in preparation for the Astro2030 Decadal Survey through the ASTRA Initiative. See more details on the ASTRA webpage. NASA is requesting community input on which 4-6 missions (plus far-IR and X-ray flagships) should be studied. NASA plans to announce the selected missions at the January 2027 AAS meeting. In advance of that, there will be the AD ASTRA community workshop in Pasadena, CA, in early September. We need strong advocacy from all of you to emphasize the importance of a CMB mission to NASA.
Categories: Physics of the Cosmos;

An Agricultural Mosaic in Taiwan

Elegant Figures | 23 April, 2026
About 23 million people live in Taiwan, a Pacific island about the size of Maryland. Despite its size, the island produces a tremendous amount of agricultural goods per year--about $18 billion, according to Taiwan's Ministry of Agriculture.
Categories: Agriculture; Earth Observatory; Landsat 9;

Indigenous Herders and Peru’s Melting Glaciers: A Conversation with Anthropologist Allison Caine

State of the Planet | 23 April, 2026
Caine's new book depicts a small community in the glacier-fed Peruvian Highlands as it navigates climate change and social pressures....
Categories: GlacierHub; Andes; climate change; Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory; Peru Glaciers; Robin E. Bell;

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