NASA’s Bread-Loaf-Shaped Satellite Makes First Global Ice Cloud Map0
- From Around the Web, Space
- July 26, 2018
In a new video, NASA announces a small satellite’s big milestone: It has produced the first map of ice clouds across the world.
In a new video, NASA announces a small satellite’s big milestone: It has produced the first map of ice clouds across the world.
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