NASA Sends Robots to Study Climate Change in the Arctic
The US space agency (NASA) has taken a step closer to understanding the Arctic's climate and weather patterns, using satellites to monitor sea temperatures and estimates of the oceans in the region. Scientists say they are looking to help scientists.
Source: spaceref.comPublished on 2021-09-28
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