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12/05/2024
30 Years of GLOBE: A Tale of Two Scientists - Changes in Data and Technology Over Time
In support of the 30 Years of GLOBE Data campaign, listen in on a discussion between Dr. Russ Congalton, the original GLOBE Land Cover protocol scientist, with scientist Peder Nelson, who currently supports the GLOBE Observer Land Cover tool. How have changes in technology impacted GLOBE data, and what is the scientific legacy of GLOBE data?
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09/19/2024
GLOBE Observer Connect September 2024
On 19 September 2024 at 12 pm ET (16:00 UTC), we invite you to join GLOBE Observer Trees lead, Brian Campbell, to talk about the GLOBE phenology campaigns and how you can get involved.
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09/01/2024
Document Seasonal Change (Phenology Campaign)
GLOBE students across North America and Europe are working together to document seasonal change this September through December. We invite volunteers of all ages and in all countries to support their work by collecting regular Trees and Land Cover data with GLOBE Observer.
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08/15/2024
GLOBE Observer Connect 15 August 2024
"Every observation you contribute as a GLOBE volunteer helps to enhance our understanding of river ice dynamics in cold regions", says ice scientist Mohamed Abdelkader. Join him in a conversation about how GLOBE Observer land cover data can help river ice science on 15 August 2024 at 12 pm ET/16:00 UTC.
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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).
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01/18/2024
GLOBE Observer Connect: January 2024
In our monthly GLOBE Observer Connect session, you will have the opportunity to listen to high school students from the NASA STEM Enhancement in Earth Systems (SEES) program describe the GLOBE-related projects they presented at the recent American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting and be able ask them questions about using GLOBE citizen science data in their research.
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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.
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