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NASA releases winning photos of Tournament Earth

[ad_1] NASA asked. 56,000 votes decided. In honor of the 50th anniversary of Earth Day and the 20th anniversary of NASA’s Earth Observatory, the space agency invited the public to vote on the best images that capture our beautiful planet in the Earth Observatory collection. (The Earth Observatory is a …

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Alabama student names NASA’s first Mars helicopter

[ad_1] The flight model of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars helicopter. Credits: NASA / JPL-Caltech An Alabama high school student named NASA’s first Mars helicopter to be deployed to the Red Planet later this summer. The mill, named after Vaneeza Rupani, was selected for the 4-pound (1.8-kilogram) solar-powered helicopter, NASA said in …

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The largest Arctic ozone hole ever recorded is now closed

[ad_1] As suddenly as it was first formed, a record ozone hole It has healed The largest ozone hole ever opened over the Arctic is now closed, after opening earlier this spring. Scientists monitoring the “unprecedented” hole in the Copernicus Atmospheric Monitoring Service (CAMS) Announced The closing last week. Despite …

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