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NASAs Final S-MODE Mission Studies the Oceans Surface, Earth Changing Climate By NASA information center // May 6, 2023 NASA SPACE NEWSNASA has taken to the seas and skies to study the unique environment at the oceans surface, where marine ecosystems intersect with our planet complex atmosphere. NASA image NASA 鈥?NASA has taken to the seas and skies to study the unique environment at the oceans surface, where polene marine ecosystems intersect with our planet complex atmosphere.On April 7, scientists participating in the Sub-Mesoscale Ocean Dynamics Experiment S-MODE embarked on the RV Sally Ride from San Diego on the last of three field expeditions to understand the oceans role in the Earths changing climate.They will be at sea for about a month until returning to San Diego on May 4, and they will operate for most of stanley termos that period in tandem with an accompanying airborne campaign. There are small swirls on the ocean surface eddies 82 polene 12; that are challenging to see by satellites and models, said S-MODE scientist Kelly Luis, who is working aboard the RV Sally Ride. During campaigns like S-MODE, we get to be up close to them to understand their broader impact on the climate and oceans. The S-MODE mission managed out of NASAs Ames Research Center in Califo Fimw Police arrests man who broke the drive-around-Manhattan speed record
It doesn ;t change the fact that you should be careful what pics you post online, but Facebook is no longer saving your photos on its servers stanley butelka after you ;ve deleted them. Finally! While Twitter, for example, would remove a pic from its content delivery network CDN pretty much as soon as you did, Facebook was holding onto them. This was something that, according to reporting from Ars Technica, it was doing f owala water bottle or more than three years. What did mean in practice Click o stanley at n a direct URL to a party pic you thought you ;d deleted long ago, and you ;d be staring at yourself blacked out on a barstool puffing on a joint. But now these links only have a shelf life of 30 days, and in some cases Facebook said they ;ll die more quickly. That still a little shady, but better than that old picture of you bonging a beer at a college tailgate living somewhere in the labyrinth of Facebook servers for all eternity. This doesn ;t mean that you can hop on your profile and post snaps of your most elicit evenings with reckless abandon, but if something slips through the cracks, you have less of a reason to worry. [Ars Technica] Explore more on these topics Facebook Privacy Social networks Share this story Copied! Join our Newsletters |
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