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04/23/2023
El Día del Idioma con SciStarter, GLOBE Observer: Clouds y the All of Us Research Program
Únase a SciStarter, GLOBE Observer: Clouds y al programa de investigación All of Us para un evento en línea en español que celebra El Día del Idioma, el 23 de abril, establecido por el Departamento de Información Pública de la ONU en 2010, con el objetivo de "celebrar el multilingüismo y la diversidad cultural, así como promover el uso igualitario de los seis idiomas oficiales de trabajo en toda la organización." Este día fue determinado para celebrar El Día de el Idioma Español.
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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.
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09/13/2022
GLOBE Clouds Match to a Million Celebration
Join us to celebrate the milestone of one million satellite matches to GLOBE Clouds observations.
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01/15/2022
Cloud Challenge 2022: Clouds in a Changing Climate
Did you know that clouds can both warm and cool our planet? Keeping an eye on clouds helps NASA study our climate. We need your help capturing data about clouds where you live! The Global Learning and Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program invites you to take part in our upcoming Cloud Challenge: “Clouds in a Changing Climate.”
There are two ways to contribute to this citizen science effort:
(1) Submit your own cloud observations using The GLOBE Program’s GLOBE Observer app. (Remember to always be safe and follow local guidelines while observing.) If you can, try to make observations during satellite overpasses, and help us reach our goal of 20,000 satellite matches during the challenge!
(2) You can also participate from the comfort of your home through NASA GLOBE CLOUD GAZE new window. Using this project on the Zooniverse online platform, you can identify cloud types and other phenomena in photos taken by GLOBE participants.
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07/15/2020
2020 Community Cloud Challenge: Science is Better Together
This summer (or winter if you should live in the Southern Hemisphere) join GLOBE in the 2020 Community Cloud Challenge: Science is Better Together. This year there are a variety of ways for the public to participate as a community and build skills as a cloud observer.
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10/31/2019
GLOBE Data Fundamentals: Training 1
This virtual training will teach research scientists about GLOBE data and how to access it. The Global Learning & Observations to Benefit the Environment (GLOBE) Program is an international, NASA-sponsored program with more than 150 million Earth observations contributed by 35,000 schools and 150,000 citizen scientists in 120 countries. The virtual training includes demonstrations of GLOBE’s free online data access and visualization tools. Training is 60 minutes. No prior knowledge or experience with GLOBE required.
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10/22/2019
NASA GLOBE Fall Cloud Challenge - Facebook Live
Join us Tuesday, October 22 at 1 p.m. ET for a Facebook Live direct from Montverde, Florida. We will be discussing clouds, what’s up in your sky and the NASA GLOBE Fall Cloud Challenge. Representatives from NASA GLOBE Observer, and Montverde Academy in Florida will be on screen!
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10/15/2019
Fall Cloud Observation Data Challenge
Participants are invited to enter up to 10 observations per day of clouds, dust, haze or smoke from October 15, 2019 to November 15, 2019.
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