GSLV launches NASA-ISRO radar satellite

An Indian rocket placed into orbit a billion-dollar Earth science mission jointly developed by NASA and the Indian space agency ISRO.
NASA acting administrator to meet with head of Roscosmos at KSC

The acting administrator of NASA will meet with his Russian counterpart in the first face-to-face meeting between agency heads in several years.
Mission to market – The evolution of NASA’s CLPS program

Water recycling is paramount for space stations and long-duration missions
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Radar satellite launched by India and NASA will track miniscule changes to Earth's land and ice
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Senate Commerce Committee advances Jacobs nomination for NOAA administrator

The Senate Commerce Committee advanced the nomination of Neil Jacobs to lead NOAA as that agency’s top satellite official remains on administrative leave.
A troubling shift in Europe’s forest carbon balance
Europe’s forests play a crucial role in removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but research led by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre has found their capacity to absorb carbon dioxide has declined in the past decade.
US, India launch powerful Earth-monitoring satellite
A formidable new radar satellite jointly developed by the United States and India launched Wednesday, designed to track subtle changes in Earth's land and ice surfaces and help predict both natural and human-caused hazards.
Dubbed NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar), the pickup truck-sized spacecraft blasted off around 5:40 pm (1210 GMT) from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre on India's Defense Department opts to not end satellite data for storm forecasts
The U.S. Defense Department won't end the dispersal of key satellite weather data on Friday as planned.
One month ago, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration published a notice about the change by the U.S. Navy, effective July 1. Then NOAA said the change would be delayed by one month until Thursday.
In an update posted Wednesday, the phase-out plans were pushed back 
