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2023 Goddard Year in Review
2024.01.29
The Goddard Office of Communications is pleased to announce the release of Goddard 2023 Year in Review (replaces the annual report). The year in review comprises a video highlighting significant achievements as well as a digital accompaniment that provides an overview of Goddard’s sites, lines of business, workforce details, financial health, and more – the latter of which is available on Goddard’s website with an interactive version on Issuu.com.
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2022 Goddard Annual Report
2022.12.15
Published by Goddard's Office of Communications, the annual report is a summary of Goddard's 2022 accomplishments and plans for the future.
ICESat-2 Mission Brochure
2018.09.17
ICESat-2 will take measurements across the globe and provide an incredibly precise height map of our planet in unprecedented detail. Its focus will be on Earth’s poles, including the Arctic region where temperatures are rising faster than at other latitudes. Read more about how this innovative spacecraft will help scientists check on the health of Earth's frozen regions.
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ICESat Mission Brochure
2002.10.25
The primary goal of ICESat is to quantify ice sheet mass balance and understand how changes in the Earth’s atmosphere and climate affect the polar ice masses and global sea level. ICESat also measures global distributions of clouds and aerosols for studies of their effects on atmospheric processes and global change, as well as land topography, sea ice, and vegetation cover
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Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)
2002.03.05
The first EOS satellite, called Terra, was launched on December 18, 1999, carrying five remote sensors. The most comprehensive EOS sensor is MODIS, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer. MODIS offers a unique combination of features: it detects a wide spectral range of electromagnetic energy; it takes measurements at three spatial resolutions (levels of detail); it takes measurements all day, every day; and it has a wide field of view.
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