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            "title": "NASA Catches April 1 Nor'easter over New England",
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            "title": "Hurricane Sandy Causes Blackouts in New Jersey and New York",
            "description": "In the days following landfall of Hurricane Sandy, millions remained without power. This pair of images shows the difference in city lighting across New Jersey and New York before (August 31, 2012), when conditions were normal, and after (November 1, 2012) the storm. Both images were captured by the Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) “day-night band” onboard the Suomi National Polar-orbiting Partnership satellite, which detects light in a range of wavelengths and uses filtering techniques to observe signals such as gas flares, city lights, and reflected moonlight.In Manhattan, the lower third of the island is dark on November 1, while Rockaway Beach, much of Long Island, and nearly all of central New Jersey are significantly dimmer. The barrier islands along the New Jersey coast, which are heavily developed with tourist businesses and year-round residents, are just barely visible in moonlight after the blackout. || ",
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            "title": "Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Apart",
            "description": "The B-15A iceberg in the Antarctic has broken up into three smaller icebergs, B-15M, B-15N, and B-15P. || ",
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            "title": "Long Island Size Iceberg Collides with Ice Sheet",
            "description": "Several days ago the iceberg B-15A collided with an ice sheet that is next to the Drygalski Ice Tongue. This collision did not slow the iceberg down. It is still heading towards the Drygalski Ice Tongue. || ",
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            "title": "Antarctic Iceberg Breaks Up Ice Sheet",
            "description": "The B-15A iceberg has collided into a neighboring ice sheet. This collision has caused the ice sheet to break up into smaller parts. The B-15A iceberg has been blocking shipping lanes and the feeding grounds of 3,000 Adele penguins, for over 4 years. || ",
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            "title": "Snap! Crackle! POP! Goes the Iceberg!",
            "description": "The iceberg B-15A, which has been blocking sea ice from escaping out to sea for four years, has collided with the ice sheet near the Drygalski Ice Tongue. This might mean that the sea ice could float out to sea clearing the path for shipping and the 3,000 Adele Penguins and their feeding grounds. || ",
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            "title": "Giant Iceberg in McMurdo Sound (WMS)",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/3080/",
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            "title": "Long Island Size Iceberg Blocks Penguins Feeding Grounds",
            "description": "An iceberg (B-15A) roughly the size of Long Island has been blocking the path to the Adele Penguins feeding grounds. || ",
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            "result_type": "Visualization",
            "release_date": "2004-12-30T12:00:00-05:00",
            "title": "Long Island Size Iceberg Slows Shipping Lanes",
            "description": "The iceberg B-15A has slowed shipping lanes to McMurdo Station. In the summertime sea ice usually gets flushed out to sea, however this large iceberg has been blocking the sea ice from doing so. The size of this iceberg is 1,200 square miles, roughly the same size of Long Island, NY, which is 1, 377 square miles. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/862/",
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            "title": "Fly Up the Hudson River",
            "description": "This scene shows the western end of Long Island, New York City, the New Jersey shore, and the mouth of the Hudson River. The imagery is Landsat Thematic Mapper data using the shortwave infrared, red, and green channels.  Terrain information comes from the USGS Digital Elevation Map data. || ",
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            "url": "https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/868/",
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            "title": "New York City Flyby",
            "description": "These scenes show Long Island, Long Island Sound, and Manhattan Island with the metropolitan area of New York City as seen by the Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) instrument. The shortwave infrared (TM band 5), infrared (TM band 4), and visible green (TM band 2) channels are displayed in the images as red, green, and blue respectively. In this combination, barren and/or recently cultivated land appears red to pink, vegetation appears green, water is dark blue,  and artificial structures of concrete and asphalt appear dark gray or black. || ",
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