Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Samuel Suleiman – NASA

Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Samuel Suleiman – NASA

My name is Samuel Suleiman and I am the Executive Director of Sociedad Ambiente Marino: an NGO in Puerto Rico that has been working for the last 25 years to conserve our coastline and our reefs. During the OCEANOS internship, I am one of the Co-PIs (a co-instructor) for the project, and I’m in charge … Read more

Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Roy Armstrong – NASA

Interview with OCEANOS Instructor Roy Armstrong – NASA

My name is Ray Armstrong and I am a professor in the Department of Marine Sciences of the University of Puerto Rico. I came to be involved in OCEANOS because my ex-student and good friend Juan Torres-Perez, who works at NASA Ames Research Center, came up with this idea of having an internship for Hispanic … Read more

Interview with OCEANOS PI Juan Torres-Pérez – NASA

Interview with OCEANOS PI Juan Torres-Pérez – NASA

My name is Juan Torres-Pérez. I am a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center in the Earth Sciences division, biospheric sciences branch. I am the PI of OCEANOS, which stands for Ocean Community Engagement and Awareness with NASA Observations and Science for Hispanic/Latino students. When you look at the statistics in the in the … Read more

NASA, Bhutan Conclude Five Years of Teamwork on STEM, Sustainability – NASA

NASA, Bhutan Conclude Five Years of Teamwork on STEM, Sustainability – NASA

NASA and the Kingdom of Bhutan have been actively learning from each other and growing together since 2019. The seeds planted over those years have ripened into improved environmental conservation, community-based natural resource management, and new remote sensing tools. Known for its governing philosophy of “gross national happiness,” [Bhutan] has a constitutional mandate to maintain … Read more

International SWOT Satellite Spots Planet-Rumbling Greenland Tsunami – NASA

International SWOT Satellite Spots Planet-Rumbling Greenland Tsunami – NASA

Data from space shows water tilting up toward the north side of the Dickson Fjord as it sloshed from south to north and back every 90 seconds for nine days after a 2023 rockslide. The international Surface Water and Ocean Topography (SWOT) satellite mission, a collaboration between NASA and France’s CNES (Centre National d’Études Spatiales), … Read more

S-MODE, ASIA-AQ, and the Role of ESPO in Complex Airborne Campaigns – NASA

S-MODE, ASIA-AQ, and the Role of ESPO in Complex Airborne Campaigns – NASA

ESPO solves problems before you know you have them. If you are missing a canister of liquid nitrogen, got locked out of your rental car, or need clearance for a South Korean military base, you want ESPO in your corner. While the Earth Science Project Office (ESPO) does many things, one of the team’s primary … Read more

What is Air Quality? – NASA

What is Air Quality? – NASA

Clean air is essential for healthy living, but according to the World Health Organization (WHO), almost 99% of the global population breathes air exceeding their guideline limits of air pollution. “Air quality is a measure of how much stuff is in the air, which includes particulates and gaseous pollutants,” said Kristina Pistone, a research scientist … Read more

Scientist Profile: Jacquelyn Shuman Blazes New Trails in Fire Science – NASA

Scientist Profile: Jacquelyn Shuman Blazes New Trails in Fire Science – NASA

Jacquelyn Shuman, FireSense Project Scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, originally wanted to be a veterinarian. By the time she got to college, Shuman had switched interests to biology, which became a job teaching middle and high school science. Teaching pivoted to finance for a year, before Shuman returned to the science world to pursue … Read more

What is a Coral Reef? – NASA

What is a Coral Reef? – NASA

Coral reefs cover only 1% of the ocean floor, but support an estimated 25% of all marine life in the ocean, earning them the moniker ‘rainforest of the sea.’ They also play a critical role for coastal communities; preventing coastal erosion, protecting coastlines from hurricane damage, and generating $36 billion in annual income worldwide. We … Read more