NASA Satellites Illuminate Pollution's Influence On Clouds
Tuesday, May 27, 2008 - 11:35
in Astronomy & Space
Clouds have typically posed a problem to scientists using satellites to observe the lowest part of the atmosphere, where humans live and breathe, because they block the satellite's ability to capture a clear, unobstructed view of Earth's surface. It turns out, however, that these "obstructions" are worth a closer look, as clouds and their characteristics actually serve a valuable role in Earth's climate. read more