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01/26/2024
System Downtime 26 January through 28 January
The GLOBE database and GLOBE and Observer websites will be down for an update starting 26 January at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT (00:00 UTC on 27 Jan.) through 28 January at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT (22:00 UTC).  >>

01/10/2024
Webinar: Ground Photos to Global Impact - Open Science, GLOBE Observer and You
In this webinar from GLOBE Mission Mosquito, learn how your smartphone photos of mosquitoes and their habitats can contribute to crucial scientific research on climate change and vector-borne diseases. You can also discover the exciting world of Open Science, an initiative to make scientific research accessible and collaborative, and dive deeper into NASA's Transform to Open Science program @DoNasaScience and uncover how your contributions can have a global impact.  >>

08/24/2023
Webinar: Little GLOBE Voices - Science Inquiry with Elementary Children
Are you looking for ways to engage young learners with science inquiry? Join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito team and guest speaker, GLOBE Educator Beatrice Oyange, from Mombasa, Kenya, to hear how she uses GLOBE Observer and scientific inquiry with elementary students in the classroom and beyond.  >>

04/06/2023
GLOBE Observer Connect: April 2023
Join us for GLOBE Observer Connect, a new series of short conversations about GLOBE data, science, and the latest updates. Have you ever noticed how mosquitoes seem to swarm in certain areas and wondered why? Dr. Rusty Low, science lead for GLOBE Mosquito Habitat Mapper, will host a conversation on 6 April 2023 about how physical factors are responsible for why mosquitoes are unevenly distributed on the landscape. Join her to share your experiences observing mosquitoes and to ask questions.  >>

03/09/2023
Webinar: GLOBE Mission Mosquito - Mosquito Larvae Boot Camp
Think you have mosquito larvae but aren't sure? Join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito 'Mosquito Larvae Boot Camp' webinar, led by Dr. Rusty Low, and learn how to identify mosquito larvae. We have a few pro tips to help you confidently spot and photograph mosquito larvae regardless of your prior knowledge. No prior experience is needed!   >>

03/09/2023
CANCELLED GLOBE Observer Connect: March 2023
MARCH EVENT CANCELLED - STAY TUNED FOR DETAILS ABOUT OUR APRIL EVENT! Join us for GLOBE Observer Connect, a new series of short conversations about GLOBE data, science, and the latest updates. For our first conversation, Peder Nelson, science lead for the Land Cover tool and a researcher in the College of Earth, Ocean and Atmospheric Sciences at Oregon State University, will talk about the surface conditions information we collect in the app, especially snow cover, and how that data can be applied to a wide range of research topics. After his brief presentation, there will be a chance for a discussion and questions.  >>

01/24/2023
Webinar Series: Connecting Citizen Science with Remote Sensing
NASA’s Applied Remote Sensing Training Program (ARSET) has opened a new open, online introductory webinar series: Connecting Citizen Science with Remote Sensing. This 3-part training, delivered in English and Spanish, will provide attendees an overview of citizen science efforts that use Earth Observations combined with ground-based information in the fields of climate change, sustainable development, ecosystem monitoring and characterization, drought, and land cover or land-use change, and will highlight case-study examples of successful citizen science projects, with some examples from NASA supported projects and activities.  >>

07/25/2021
Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge
Join us for the Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge from July 25th to August 25th, and contribute your photos of mosquito larvae and land cover to help prevent mosquito-borne diseases.  >>

07/08/2021
Webinar - Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge
A webinar to learn more about the Mosquito Habitat Photo Challenge and how the data from citizen scientists will be used to support research.  >>


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