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Daily Times on MSN · 14h
NASA Satellite data suggests over 58,000 buildings damaged in Venezuela quakesPublished on: June 30, 2026 1:15 PM
Pakistan, June 30 -- More than 58,000 buildings were likely damaged or destroyed in Venezuela following last week's devastating twin earthquakes, according to a preliminary satellite-based assessment released by the United States space ,

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The Manila Times on MSN · 20h
Over 58,000 buildings likely damaged or destroyed in Venezuela — satellite data
 · 13h · on MSN
NASA maps quake devastation as Venezuela death toll tops 1,700
 · 8h
Between silence and shouts, rescuers dig for Venezuela twin quake survivors
Rescue teams in Venezuela were losing hope on Tuesday of finding more survivors of twin earthquakes that struck the country last week, following ​hours of grueling work searching for victims beneath t...

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Rescuers cling to hope for survivors 6 days after Venezuela earthquakes
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Strong aftershock rattles Venezuela as rescue workers race to find survivors
Dailymotion on MSN
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Voyager 1's sudden return sparks NASA data-signature investigation

Voyager 1's Sudden Return Sparks NASA Data-Signature Investigation
Agri-Pulse
1y

NASA Acres aims to advance agriculture, global food security via satellite monitoring

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration is best known for space exploration, but the organization’s data is also publicly used for an array of purposes to support agriculture, including monitoring crop production, field conditions and global ...
ZDNet
5y

NASA is using data science to fill its data science skills gap

All the evidence suggests it's tough to get hold of talented data scientists – and that's even true at NASA, says David Meza, acting branch chief of people analytics and senior data scientist at the US space agency. So what does a skills gap look like at ...
SpaceNews
1y

The Space Relayers: NASA’s latest bet on the private sector is starting to take shape

Illustration of TDRS-13, the final satellite in NASA’s Tracking and Data Relay Satellite (TDRS) constellation, which has provided crucial connectivity for govern- ment users like the ISS and the U.S. De- partment of Defense for decades. NASA is ...
Forbes
3y

IBM AI Helps NASA Researchers Mine Earth Data

NASA’s Harmonized Landset-Sentinel2 (HLS2) data set uses data from the NASA Landset and ESA Sentinel satellites. NASA has a massive amount of data and it receives more every day. While some of the data is processed immediately, much of the data is ...
TMCnet
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NASA Awards PlanetiQ Contract to Expand Access to Commercial Polarimetric GNSS Radio Occultation Satellite Data

Through NASA's Commercial Smallsat Data Acquisition Program, researchers will gain access to high-SNR GNSS polarimetric radio occultation (PRO) data for weather, precipitation, and Earth system science applications.
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Water distribution near moon’s south pole mapped using NASA SOFIA data

Data from NASA's Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy (SOFIA) was used to create a water distribution map of the area near the moon's south pole. Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center Scientific Visualization Studio/Ernie Wright | edited by Space.
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