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04/23/2019
Tech Update April 2019
The following enhancements were made, or were in progress, during the month of April 2019.  >>

04/22/2019
GISN Now Accepting Early Career STEM Professionals – Paying it Forward Made Easy!
Tip of the Week: The GLOBE International STEM Network (GISN) is now accepting early career STEM professional. This GISN subgroup will consist of members who are upper-level undergraduate or master's students pursuing a degree in a STEM field, as well as recent graduates who are working in STEM fields who have less than five years’ experience.  >>

04/22/2019
NASA Invites You to “Picture Earth” for Earth Day (22 April)
As announced in NASA Release 19-029 (Steve Cole, Headquarters, Washington): “Our magnificent planet is always ready for its close-up. On Earth Day, April 22, NASA wants to see your take.”  >>

04/18/2019
March GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect/Surface Temperature Student Research Campaign Numbers In!
The GLOBE Urban Heat Island Effect/Surface Temperature Field Campaign Student Research Campaign finished up the 2018-2019 campaign with observations from 144 sites and over 2,400 surface temperature observations.  >>

04/17/2019
Today (17 April): GME Webinar: “What Have We Learned by Doing the Urban Heat Island Effect-Surface Temperature Field Campaign?”
GLOBE Mission EARTH (GME) will host a webinar on Wednesday, 17 April (8:00 p.m. ET): “What Have We Learned by Doing the Urban Heat Island Effect-Surface Temperature Field Campaign?”  >>

04/17/2019
Today (17 April): GLOBE Mission Mosquito Citizen Science Webinar: “Tools for Analyzing Data”
Citizen Scientists – Join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) Field Measurement Campaign Webinar #4” See Your Data,” on Wednesday, 17 April, at 2:00 p.m. ET (7:00 p.m. UTC).  >>

04/15/2019
Have Questions About GLOBE? Check Out These FAQs!
Tip of the Week: GLOBE community members – as you explore GLOBE, keep in mind that there are many answers already available to you on the website!  >>

04/11/2019
NASA GLOBE Clouds: Documentation on How Satellite Data is Collocated to Ground Cloud Observations Now Available
Have you wondered how the GLOBE Clouds team at NASA Langley matches your cloud observations to satellite data? As Marile Colon Robles noted in her recent Community Blog, a new release entitled: "NASA GLOBE Clouds: Documentation on How Satellite Data is Collocated to Ground Cloud Observations" is now available.  >>

04/11/2019
Can You Engineer a Low-cost Tool for Measuring Wind Speed? The GLOBE/AREN Project Wind Speed Challenge Is On!
The GLOBE/AREN (AEROKATS and ROVER Education Network) Wind Speed Challenge began 01 April. The goal of the challenge is to engineer a low-cost electronic or non-electronic anemometer (a tool for measuring the speed of wind). Projects must be submitted by 31 May.  >>

04/10/2019
Today (10 April) GLOBE Mission Mosquito Education Webinar #6: “Who Am I?”
Educators – Join the GLOBE Mission Mosquito (GMM) Field Measurement Campaign Webinar #6 “Who Am I? Or How to Identify Larvae” on Wednesday, 10 April, at 2:00 p.m. ET.  >>