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Nasa And The Politics Of Climate Research Satellites And Rising Seas W Henry Lambright

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Nasa And The Politics Of Climate Research Satellites And Rising Seas W Henry Lambright
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.52 MB
Pages: 223
Author: W Henry Lambright
ISBN: 9783031403620, 3031403622
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Nasa And The Politics Of Climate Research Satellites And Rising Seas W Henry Lambright by W Henry Lambright 9783031403620, 3031403622 instant download after payment.

Today, there exists an integrated, large-scale satellite system to track sea-level rise, its speed, causes, and impacts. Building it was a struggle every step of the way. It was the most vivid and potentially consequential program within NASA’s larger Earth Science directorate. How did it happen? Who did what? Why? This book seeks to answer such questions. It goes back to the origins of NASA’s interest in the oceans in the 1960s and first true ocean satellite, Seasat, in 1978. After three months of operation, Seasat failed. But before it did, it showed how much satellites could tell about the ocean’s dynamics. In many ways, sea-level rise is the clearest and most understandable result of a warming planet.

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