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The Earth Sciences Directorate, located in a Maryland suburb outside of Washington, DC, is home to the largest organization of combined scientists and engineers in the United States dedicated to learning and sharing their knowledge of the Earth. We are delighted you found us here and hope you will return many times to visit and experience the excitement we feel about our mission. Our mission involves the research, development, and application of advanced space technologies to develop better knowledge of the distribution and characteristics of Earth's natural resources and how they are changing; and to develop a better understanding of the processes affecting global change.
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Resource Organizations, Data Collections, Guides to Other Information Resources.
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