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Siberian Wildfires Releases Record Breaking Emissions as Smokes Become Visible in Space
According to estimates, the wildfires have created 800 megatons of carbon dioxide since the beginning of June, nearly matching last year's record.
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NASA Satellites Show Earth's Upper Atmosphere is Showing Signs of Cooling and Contracting
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NASA Reports Earth Has Been Trapping "Unprecedented" Amount of Heat in Energy Imbalance
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NASA Currently Working on Greener Aviation for Climate-Friendly Air Travel
NASA Scientists Are Studying Lightning to Predict Hurricane Intensity
Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Cloud Formation on Mars
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NASA Makes Plan to Send 128 Glowing Baby Squids and 5,000 Water Bears to Space!
Powerful Radio Bursts to Distant Galaxies' Spiral Arms Tracked Down by the Hubble Space Telescope
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NASA FIRMS Satellite Observed Thermal Anomalies in La Soufriere Plumes
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NASA Renews Spirit in Fighting Climate Change, After Being Limited in Former Administration
Presence of Icy Clouds in Mars Could Have Made Development of Lakes and Rivers Possible
Breathable Oxygen Extracted by NASA Out of Mars’ Thin Air
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Meteor Detonates With the Force of 440 Pounds of TNT Over Vermont






