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And that's where citizen scientists come in. NASA's looking for people to take pictures of clouds in the sky and share them through an app.
Gazing at the clouds from a patch of grass isn't just a pleasant way to spend the first weeks of spring—for anyone with a smartphone, it could be a way to gather important data for NASA. As the ...
The bright splotches are clouds. (Image credit: Lawrence Sromovsky, UW-Madison) New images of the planet Uranus reveal more diversity in cloud features than ever seen before.
For many, it is a hobby that would require far too much patience. But one photographer waits for hours just to capture the perfect images of storm clouds breaking. Kris Dutson, 53, has spent ten ...
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New Jupiter images reveal vast swirling clouds in striking detail
Stunning new images of Jupiter show its vast swirling clouds in striking detail. NASA’s Juno spacecraft completed its 72nd close flyby of the planet on 7 May, coming within thousands of ...
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