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            "title": "Measuring the Atmosphere on ATom's Final Flight Around the World",
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            "title": "ATom Postcard - Punta Arenas to Ascension Island",
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            "release_date": "2016-08-16T18:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "ATom Postcard - Samoa to New Zealand",
            "description": "Principal Investigator Steven Wofsy of Harvard University and atmospheric scientist Paul Newman of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center sent back a video postcard of the second two legs of the Atmospheric Tomography, or ATom mission. They and the science team traversed the tropical Pacific from Kona, Hawaii to Pago Pago, American Samoa, and then to Christchurch, New Zealand. || Screen_Shot_2016-08-16_at_6.11.17_PM_print.jpg (1024x574) [203.0 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-16_at_6.11.17_PM.png (2305x1293) [4.5 MB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-16_at_6.11.17_PM_searchweb.png (320x180) [124.7 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-16_at_6.11.17_PM_thm.png (80x40) [8.3 KB] || Samoa_to_New_Zealand.webm (1280x720) [24.5 MB] || Samoa_to_New_Zealand.en_US.srt [4.7 KB] || Samoa_to_New_Zealand.en_US.vtt [4.5 KB] || Samoa_to_New_Zealand.mp4 (1280x720) [245.1 MB] || Samoa_to_New_Zeland.mov (1280x720) [3.1 GB] || ",
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            "result_type": "Produced Video",
            "release_date": "2016-08-10T15:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "ATom Mission Postcard - Palmdale to Kona",
            "description": "Principal Investigator Steven Wofsy of Harvard University and atomsperhic scientist Paul Newman of NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center sent back a video postcard of the first two legs of the Atmospheric Tomography, or ATom mission. The science team first traveled from Palmdale California to Anchorage Alaksa by way of the North Pole, and one their second leg flew south to Kona, Hawaii. || Screen_Shot_2016-08-10_at_3.27.23_PM.png (1911x1069) [3.1 MB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-10_at_3.27.23_PM_print.jpg (1024x572) [177.1 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-10_at_3.27.23_PM_searchweb.png (320x180) [111.1 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-10_at_3.27.23_PM_thm.png (80x40) [7.7 KB] || ATom_Final.webm (1920x1080) [19.0 MB] || Atom_Final.en_US.srt [3.4 KB] || Atom_Final.en_US.vtt [3.2 KB] || ATom_Final.mov (1920x1080) [4.6 GB] || ATom_Final.mp4 (1920x1080) [170.2 MB] || ",
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