NASA’s newest polar-orbiting satellite promises a wealth of better Arctic information
Shortly after midnight on Nov. 14, NASA expects to launch an ultra-advanced polar-orbiting satellite into space, the first of four that promise to send to Earth much better information about weather, sea ice, wildfires and other natural forces of significance to the Arctic and the people who live and work there.
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