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Shrinking Habitat Doesn't Keep Emperor Penguins From Breeding
Gerard LeBlond for redorbit.com - Your Universe Online The emperor penguins of Antarctica, which have lost much of their breeding habitat due to shrinking ice pack, have shown their resiliency to environmental impacts by moving to new breeding locations where ice is thicker, as has been seen via satellite images, reports BBC News ' Jonathan Amos. A new study, published in the online journal PLOS ...
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North America's big freeze seen from space
Satellite images capture how the polar vortex gripped North America
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Just like Happy Feet Two: Penguins forced to climb 100ft walls of ice as warm temperatures mean they have to leave ...
The gravity-defying march of the penguins was spotted by British Antarctic Survey scientists in satellite images of four colonies.
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Climate change forces penguins to climb 100ft ice walls
Emperor penguins are having to struggle up 100ft walls of ice as warmer temperatures force them out of their traditional breeding grounds, a study has shown.
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Penguins forced up 100ft ice walls
Emperor penguins are having to struggle up 100ft walls of ice as warmer temperatures force them out of their traditional breeding grounds, a study has shown.
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Many eyes on Earth
Swarms of small satellites set to deliver close to real-time imagery of swathes of the planet.
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KhalifaSat a big leap for Emirati airspace engineering
New satellite will take higher resolution images and be more agile in orbit
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A Breakthrough for Speeding Satellite Feeds
Satellite companies see promise in new technology to double bandwidth. An emerging data-coding technology could more than double bandwidth on satellite Internet connections, boosting service to developing countries, planes, and cruise ships—and fixing jerky, stop-and-start images from live video news feeds.
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Institute: NKorea nuke test unlikely for months
WASHINGTON (AP) — A U.S. institute says satellite images show North Korea is digging a tunnel at its nuclear test site but another underground explosion is unlikely in the next few months.
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