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August 27, 2013 20:45
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together:
start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
- A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
How we are working together: Gulf Coast DEVELOP is working with Gulf Coast Public Lab on customizing the mobile spectrometer for viewing distant refinery plumes.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
http://daac.ornl.gov/projects.shtml (perhaps provides the best model for how citizen science can intersect with NASA, as ORNL conducts ground truthing for satellites)
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August 27, 2013 20:45
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together:
start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
- A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
How we are working together: Gulf Coast DEVELOP is working with Gulf Coast Public Lab on customizing the mobile spectrometer for viewing distant refinery plumes.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
http://daac.ornl.gov/projects.shtml (perhaps provides the best model for how citizen science can intersect with NASA, as ORNL conducts ground truthing for satellites)
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August 27, 2013 20:45
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
- A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
How we are working together: Gulf Coast DEVELOP is working with Gulf Coast Public Lab on customizing the mobile spectrometer for viewing distant refinery plumes.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
http://daac.ornl.gov/projects.shtml (perhaps provides the best model for how citizen science can intersect with NASA, as ORNL conducts ground truthing for satellites)
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August 27, 2013 20:44
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
How we are working together: Gulf Coast DEVELOP is working with Gulf Coast Public Lab on customizing the mobile spectrometer for viewing distant refinery plumes.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
http://daac.ornl.gov/projects.shtml (perhaps provides the best model for how citizen science can intersect with NASA, as ORNL conducts ground truthing for satellites)
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August 27, 2013 20:43
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
http://daac.ornl.gov/projects.shtml (perhaps provides the best model for how citizen science can intersect with NASA, as ORNL conducts ground truthing for satellites)
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August 27, 2013 19:24
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
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August 27, 2013 19:23
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
NASA Data
http://terralook.cr.usgs.gov/ (LANDSAT)
http://reverb.echo.nasa.gov/reverb/ (contains all the DAACs)
http://earthexplorer.usgs.gov/ (technically, this is USGS, but will contain ASTER data)
http://glovis.usgs.gov/ (also runs off ECHO API, but people find it more accessible)
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May 15, 2013 20:22
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
coming soon...
Earth Science
coming soon...
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May 15, 2013 20:21
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
Mission in brief: "From village to space"
Model: Set up hubs in the developing world: mesoamerica, kathmandu, east africa, and coming soon in west africa, south asia. Works with DEVELOP (see below) to do applied research on local issues identified by the SERVIR hubs.
How we might work together: beginning a relationship --
1. start direct relationship with each of the SERVIR hubs through an intro webinar
2. connect with USAID appropriate technology initiative
3. connect with their partnership with AAG "My Community My Earth"
DEVELOP
Mission in brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 20:15
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
Mission in Brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Does this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research.
Full description: The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:59
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
Mission in Brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Do this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research.
Full description: The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
How we might work together: a possible working relationship could be of three types --
1A. A DEVELOP project leads to a Public Lab follow-up
1B. A Public Lab project could engage DEVELOP for an advanced research component.
2. A real collaborative project where we plan the collaboration and partnership from the start, including possible Public Lab coming to Develop with an existing project.
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:54
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
Mission in Brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues. Do this by utilizing NASA Earth Observations
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research.
Full description: The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:48
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
Mission in Brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues.
Model: Link advanced students and young professionals with local gov, state gov, regional gov, federal gov, academia, international partners, and NGOs during 10 week terms of intensive research.
Full description: The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:12
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
Brief: DEVELOP addresses community concerns relating to environmental issues by linking advanced students with local government and NGO's in 10 week intensive research terms.
Full description: The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:10
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:09
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
The Applied Sciences' DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. "DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects."
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 15, 2013 18:08
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
The Applied Sciences??? DEVELOP National Program is a dual capacity building internship that addresses environmental and public policy issues through interdisciplinary research projects that apply NASA Earth observations to community concerns around the globe. DEVELOP bridges the gap between NASA Earth Science and society, building capacity in both its interns and partner organizations to better prepare them to handle the challenges that face our society and future generations. ???DEVELOP is an incubator for applied NASA Earth science projects.???
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 13, 2013 15:43
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
http://open.nasa.gov/
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May 13, 2013 15:38
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There are many divisions of NASA that share interests with Public Lab. Here are just a few:
Earth Science
SERVIR
DEVELOP
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