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GOCE’s second mission improving gravity map

admin /18 November, 2012

ScienceDaily: Oceanography News GOCE’s second mission improving gravity map Posted: 16 Nov 2012 05:55 AM PST ESA’s GOCE gravity satellite has already delivered the most accurate gravity map of Earth, but its orbit is now being lowered in order to obtain even better results. The Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer (GOCE) has been Continue Reading →

Massive storm hits southeast Queensland

admin /17 November, 2012

Queensland Massive storm hits southeast Queensland by: Kris Crane From:The Courier-Mail November 17, 20129:57PM 100 comments 72 Weather Map Paddington takes a beating by … Superstorm hits Brisbane Superstorm hits QUT <div class=”iframe-alt”>(Frame content direct link: <a href=”http://weather.news.com.au/widgets/radar/?id=670″>http://weather.news.com.au/widgets/radar/?id=670</a>.)</div> Paddington takes a beating by storm Watch Close Paddington takes a beating by storm A large storm Continue Reading →

Doctors raise alarm over toxic coal seam gas leaks

admin /17 November, 2012

Doctors raise alarm over toxic coal seam gas leaksSydney Morning HeraldThe revelation that methane, carbon dioxide and other compounds are being detected at high levels several kilometres from the Tara gas wells on Queensland’s Western Downs has prompted calls for further health studies. No known connection exists …See all stories on this topic »