Know something we should know? E-mail us your tips! We respect anonymity. »
Not-so-secret NASA satellite launched to scan the oceans deep
by Devin Coldewey on June 23, 2008


There’s a real ruckus about photographer Trevor Paglen’s project to document all those secret satellites. It makes you forget sometimes that there are plenty of legitimate, non-spy satellites up there doing lots of good work. For instance, NASA has just successfully launched the Jason-2 satellite, which will be set up to monitor ocean currents, weather patterns, and all that good stuff so we’ll have more and better data to use for prediction of storm systems, global warming hotspots and the like.

If you’re interested in that stuff, there’s some more info here and video of the satellite separation here (upper right). Rock on, NASA.

Leave Comment

Commenting Options

Enter your personal information to the left, or sign in with your Facebook account by clicking the button below.

Alternatively, you can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog.

bugbugbug