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NASA Embarks on Five U.S. Expeditions Targeting Air, Land and Sea

NASA is sending five airborne campaigns across the United States in 2020 to investigate fundamental processes that ultimately impact human lives and the environment, from snowstorms along the East Coast to ocean eddies off the coast of San Francisco.

https://www.nasa.gov/feature/goddard/2019/nasa-embarks-on-us-cross-country-expe…
Five new NASA field research campaigns investigating a number of phenomena across the United States get underway this year. Credits: NASA
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