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            "title": "Around the World in 11 Research Flights: Behind the Scenes of the ATom Mission",
            "description": "For the Atmospheric Tomography (ATom) mission, researchers and flight technicians from NASA and its partners are flying around the world, collecting atmospheric samples and studying air quality.This is the the third ATom campaign, studying the atmosphere during autumn in the northern hemisphere. ATom campaigns last a long time -- almost a full month -- and require the researchers and crew to travel the whole time. Rather than work from one static location, the ATom team uses NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory as a home base. Atmospheric scientist Róisín Commane and ATom principal investigator Steven Wofsy gave a look behind the scenes at a month on a research plane. || ",
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            "title": "ATom Postcard - Azore Islands to Kangerlussuaq",
            "description": "Atmospheric scientists Bernadett Weinzierl of the University of Vienna, Paul Newman of Goddard Space Flight Center, and Róisín Commane of Harvard University sent back a video postcard from the last three legs of the Atmospheric Tomography, or ATom mission. Departing Ascension Island in the tropics, the science team traveled up the Atlantic to Terceira Island in the Azores off the coast of Portugal, and then back to the Arctic by way of Kangerlussuaq, Greenland. Finally the team crossed North America to return home to Palmdale, California. || Screen_Shot_2016-08-31_at_11.31.03_AM.png (1911x1072) [1.9 MB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-31_at_11.31.03_AM_print.jpg (1024x574) [126.6 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-31_at_11.31.03_AM_searchweb.png (320x180) [88.1 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-31_at_11.31.03_AM_thm.png (80x40) [7.1 KB] || ATom_Postcard_-_Azores_to_Kangerlussuaq.webm (1920x1080) [37.1 MB] || ATom_Postcard_-_Azores_to_Kangerlussuaq.en_US.srt [6.6 KB] || ATom_Postcard_-_Azores_to_Kangerlussuaq.en_US.vtt [6.3 KB] || ATom_Postcard_-_Azores_to_Kangerlussuaq.mp4 (1920x1080) [520.1 MB] || ATom_Postcard_-_Azores_to_Kangerlussuaq.mov (1920x1080) [8.8 GB] || ",
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            "release_date": "2017-03-16T00:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "ATom Postcard - Ascension Island to the Azores Islands",
            "description": "Atmospheric scientist Róisín Commane of Harvard University sent back a video postcard from Ascension Island and the Azores Islands, the seventh and eighth legs of the Atmospheric Tomography, or ATom mission. Flying over the Atlantic Ocean, the science team saw evidence of fires in Africa and dust from the Sahara.Complete transcript available. || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.00104_print.jpg (1024x576) [127.7 KB] || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.00104_searchweb.png (320x180) [81.7 KB] || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.00104_thm.png (80x40) [5.7 KB] || 12540_ATom3_Ascension_Azores.mp4 (1920x1080) [84.3 MB] || APPLE_TV-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_appletv.m4v (1280x720) [44.9 MB] || LARGE_MP4-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_large.mp4 (1920x1080) [87.9 MB] || WEBM-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091.webm (960x540) [33.1 MB] || APPLE_TV-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_appletv_subtitles.m4v (1280x720) [44.9 MB] || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.en_US.srt [1.6 KB] || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.en_US.vtt [1.6 KB] || NASA_PODCAST-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_ipod_sm.mp4 (320x240) [14.8 MB] || 12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores.mov (1920x1080) [2.2 GB] || NASA_TV-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091.mpeg (1280x720) [288.0 MB] || PRORES_B-ROLL-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_prores.mov (1280x720) [1.1 GB] || YOUTUBE_HQ-12540_ATom3_AscensionAzores_VX-684091_youtube_hq.mov (1920x1080) [288.0 MB] || ",
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            "release_date": "2016-08-29T22:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "ATom Postcard - Punta Arenas to Ascension Island",
            "description": "Postcard #3Atmospheric scientist Róisín Commane and Principal Investigator Steven Wofsy both of Harvard University sent back a video postcard from the Atlantic legs of the Atmospheric Tomography, or ATom mission. The science team left Christchurch New Zealand and traveled past Antarctica to Punta Arenas, Chile at the bottom of the world. Then they went up the Atlantic Ocean to Ascension Island, just south of the equator. || Screen_Shot_2016-08-29_at_2.44.38_AM_print.jpg (1024x574) [143.5 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-29_at_2.44.38_AM.png (2154x1209) [3.4 MB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-29_at_2.44.38_AM_searchweb.png (320x180) [98.6 KB] || Screen_Shot_2016-08-29_at_2.44.38_AM_thm.png (80x40) [7.1 KB] || ATom_Postcard_3_-_Punta_Arenas_to_Ascension.webm (1920x1080) [23.2 MB] || ATom_Postcard_3_-_Punta_Arenas_to_Ascension.en_US.srt [4.2 KB] || ATom_Postcard_3_-_Punta_Arenas_to_Ascension.en_US.vtt [4.0 KB] || ATom_Postcard_3_-_Punta_Arenas_to_Ascension.mov (1920x1080) [5.5 GB] || ",
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