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Join us Aug 28, 2024, at 2:00 p.m., EDT (-04:00 UTC), for an introduction to NASA's Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition (CSDA) program, including the data evaluation process, end-user licensing agreements, data availability and access, and more.
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Due to unforeseen circumstances, this webinar is postponed and will be rescheduled soon. We apologize for the short notice and appreciate your continued interest and support. We look forward to your attendance at our rescheduled webinar, to be announced.
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This webinar presents an overview of NASA's Delta-X mission and data, including demonstrations for finding, accessing, and working with Delta-X datasets using tools, services, and Jupyter Notebooks.
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This webinar introduces the Geostationary Earth Orbit (GEO)-Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) Dark Target Aerosol data product suite and shows how to find, access, and download the data.
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This webinar provides an overview of the TEMPO mission and its data products and shows how to discover and access TEMPO data products using NASA's Earthdata Search.
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Join representatives from NASA's Land Processes Distributed Active Archive Center (LP DAAC) to explore NASA's Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) data resources.
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Learn more about NASA's Application for Extracting and Exploring Analysis Ready Samples (AppEEARS). This webinar showcases the system's capabilities and highlights learning resources to help simplify data access workflows using AppEEARS.
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Join NASA scientists and other decision-makers on Thursday, April 11, to explore the many ways NASA Earth science data are helping us to better understand and protect Earth—and how you can make a positive difference in improving life on our planet.
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