He traveled through and measured over 1200 miles of a chlorophyll bloom along the Equatorial Pacific.
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Onions from Spain, grapes from the Mediterranean and citrus from the equatorial regions.
Curiosity's discovery at its landing site in the equatorial Gale Crater provides the first real ground truth for those observations.
These winds are generated in a swirling mass of matter around the equatorial region of a black hole, the accretion disk.
Data also showed a warming in the equatorial Pacific, cooling in the central North Pacific and general cooling the Southern Hemisphere.
The waves broke behind them on the black sand, the equatorial sun burned overhead, and for a moment the two looked at each other.
Blankets, wall hangings, handbags, table runners, alpaca-wool sweaters and scarves beam as brightly as the equatorial sun, lighting up the largest and finest craft market in South America.
The Rems instrument was the sole part of the rover that suffered damage when it touched down in the equatorial Gale Crater back in August.
The deadly logic of addiction -- the drive to acquire oil at all costs -- is experienced with particular ferocity in the oil-producing states of the equatorial region and global south.
Lying only 10 light years away in the equatorial constellation of Eridanus, it was already known to harbor at least one extra-solar Jupiter-like planet, which orbits the star roughly every 7 years.
This study showed that the Western Equatorial region of the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean was as warm, if not warmer, since the end of the last major ice age, approximately 12, 000 years ago.
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The pattern is common when La Nina -- the cooler than normal waters in the Eastern Equatorial Pacific -- influences upper air patterns across the southern United States.
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Nasa expects to re-use many of the technologies that worked so successfully in getting the one-tonne spacecraft down into the huge equatorial bowl known as Gale Crater.
Like migrant labourers everywhere, they do the dirty, dangerous and demeaning jobs that no one else wants: washing dishes, laying bricks and tending oil palms in the muggy equatorial air.
The government of Equatorial Guinea is meanwhile seeking the extradition from South Africa of Sir Mark Thatcher, son of former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
Lucie Bourthoumieu, a lawyer for the government of Equatorial Guinea, which still imposes the death penalty for serious crimes, said the country had "strong hopes" of Mr Thatcher being extradited.
Peru's Pacific coastline is at the confluence of the Humboldt and Equatorial Counter currents, with warm water in the north and cold water in the south, a recipe for great marine diversity.
The oil revenues of Equatorial Guinea, where three-quarters of the population live below the poverty line, are a state secret.
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The corruption watchdog Transparency International has put Equatorial Guinea in the top 12 of its list of most corrupt states.
The journey is expected to take the crew through the "Doldrums" -- equatorial regions in the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian oceans known for unpredictable weather patterns that include listless winds that can trap sailing vessels.
The rest are from countries as far afield as the US and Equatorial Guinea.
Mann is being held at the notorious Black Beach prison in Malabo, the capital of Equatorial Guinea.
But up here the sun shines on the glacier, and fresh snow glistens in the intense, equatorial light.
Production from the Ceiba field off the coast of Equatorial Guinea is expected to hit 52, 000 barrels a day by year-end.
The clause was invoked most memorably for Eric "the Eel" Moussambani, a swimmer from Equatorial Guinea, in the 2000 Olympics.
The rocket lit up a clear equatorial night sky and was visible from the ground for over six minutes.
The following October, the government of Chad, the former French colony in equatorial Africa, announced that it would amend a law controlling the spending of revenue from an oil pipeline that the bank had helped finance.
The South Africa team had a minor boost with a 4-1 defeat of Equatorial Guinea in the combined 2010 World Cup and Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers over the weekend.
And it has a respectable business plan: to provide telecom services to those parts of the world where wireless or fixed-line service doesn't really exist--Equatorial Africa and the upper reaches of the Amazon--or where it's inadequate, as in many areas of Africa, India and Latin America.
The further you go from the equator, the slower kids are to toilet train, and that helps us make sense of what happens in equatorial Africa because the further you go from the equator, the colder it is and the more clothes kids have to wear.
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