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NASA Uses New Technology to Capture Phytoplankton Bloom Photo in Fall
Using a special imaging radiometer suite, NASA was able to capture an image not usually photographed well in fall--phytoplankton, the microscopic organisms that power carbon cycling in the ocean. The result shows the link between ocean physics and biology.
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