Caves of the Moon: How radar sensing is finding new locations for future astronaut bases
Ambitions to return to the Moon are accompanied with plans to build a lunar base. Finding a suitable location for long-term habitation, however, requires careful exploration of the lunar surface. A newly discovered lunar cave could be the answer.
Remote sensing and armed conflict—a unique humanitarian role for geophysics
Remote sensing can be essential for rapidly collecting information about destruction levels, famine, and other humanitarian questions in areas where ground investigations are difficult, as can be the case in times of conflict.
NSF SAGE/GAGE Community Science Workshop highlights the breadth of the geophysical toolkit
The techniques in our geophysical toolkit have grown exponentially over the years. By understanding research in these fields using these tools, we can see the applications to geophysics and bettering society.
Corner reflectors installed at NOTA stations for NASA JPL Project
To facilitate calibration of InSAR ground displacement measurements, NASA JPL corner reflectors have been deployed next to NOTA stations along the San Andreas Fault. Check out this video to learn more!