Earth scientists are reaping huge benefits from research performed on NASA's advanced supercomputers.
Space Place Live! features a scientist from the weather satellite launching in 2009 called "GOES-O."
Researchers from NASA Langley's Science Directorate jumped into action recently, studying wildfire smoke with EPA partners.
Researchers have developed a new way to measure Earth’s aurora and are learning more about geomagnetic disturbances.
A team of scientists embark this week on a two-month expedition to Greenland and Iceland to use a pair of new airborne radars that can help monitor climate change.
Fires in equatorial Asia are growing more frequent and having a serious impact on the air as well as the land.
For the last decade, NASA's Earth Observatory has been using stunning satellite imagery to tell the story of our planet and the NASA scientists who are working to help us understand how it works.
Astronauts were inspired by their living quarters to create a process that produces clean biofuels.
An upcoming NASA mission will track sea salinity, helping scientists monitor and predict climate change.
NASA, the United States National Arboretum and American Forests teamed up Wednesday to celebrate Earth Day 2009.