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COMPARING SATELLITE IMAGES OF IVAN AND FRANCES
Sep 15, 2004 - Even as it's battening down the hatches for another rough ride at the 
Kennedy Space Center, NASA is getting as much science as it can out of Hurricane Ivan. 
The Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer aboard NASA's Terra satellite has provided a 
wealth of data about its formation and structure that will help improve future 
hurricane forecasts. Scientists need to learn what elements make hurricanes strengthen 
or weaken, and sometimes make last minute swerves as they approach land - the more 
they know, the more accurately they can predict hurricane paths to lead evacuation 
efforts.

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STREAM OF PARTICLES FROM IO
Sep 15, 2004 - Jupiter's moon Io is peppered with volcanoes spewing gas and dust up to 
400 km (284 miles) high. You'd think that this material would all settle down again 
onto the moon, but something very unusual is happening: it's being accelerated to a 
velocity second only to the Sun's solar wind. This new space hazard came as a complete 
surprise when it was first discovered pelting the NASA/ESA Ulysses spacecraft. The 
dust came in a tight stream, moving at 300 km per second (200 mps), and it was 
detected again when Galileo visited the Jovian system. It turns out that Jupiter's 
powerful magnetic field picks up the material from Io and accelerates it.

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RADIO ASTRONOMY WILL GET A BOOST WITH THE SQUARE KILOMETER ARRAY
Sep 15, 2004 - It will probe the dark ages before the era of re-ionization, and 
perhaps before the birth of the first stars. It will observe the formation of the 
first galaxies. It will map the web of neutral Hydrogen that is spread across our 
universe, near and far. In 2015, an array of 4400 twelve meter fully steerable 
paraboloid radio dishes, called the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is scheduled to be 
complete and operational.

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