NASA launches final pair of storm tracker satellite quartet
NASA's cutting-edge science and technology will help answer questions that nobody else can. It is evident that over the years NASA has dedicated its resources towards answering questions that humans have struggled with for a long time. with the successful launch of the final pair of a satellite quartet designed to track tropical cyclones hour by hour, in a project that could improve weather predictions on devastating storms which will help save peoples lives before the tragedy strikes.
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This is a major milestone for NASA and for the world, it's great for NASA to create solutions.
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@joseph_githinji đź’šđź‘Ť
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NASA at it again. Awesome!
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Kudos for the great work
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@Kevin agree
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Dear Videlis Eddie Thank you for getting your climate love to level 2! We have reached out to NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration and requested a response. I will keep you updated on any progress! /Adam We Don't Have Time
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wonderful
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Great innovation
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Exemplary what they're doing
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@munene_mugambi great initiative
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This is very impressive.
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Impressive... NASA deserves more climate love for their dedication and innovation towards curbing climate change
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@edwin_wangombe it should boost their activity