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Thousands of scientists have protested in the US Congress over NASA’s “unprecedented and indefensible” decision to cancel its Viper lunar […]
Thousands of scientists have protested in the US Congress over NASA’s “unprecedented and indefensible” decision to cancel its Viper lunar […]
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In this Q&A, researchers Brian Hunt, the UBC Hakai professor in oceanography, and faculty of science undergraduate student Jessica Schaub talk about what they’ve found so far with the aid of their aerial tools.