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            "title": "\"Snap It!\" Solar Eclipse Photography Game",
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            "title": "The Traveler",
            "description": "Our Traveler can’t wait to explore the universe! It’s hard not to be caught up in their boundless enthusiasm for all the wondrous sights the cosmos has to offer. This gallery brings together resources related to the intrepid blue Traveler and their adventures. This includes videos, videos, social media products, still images, and assets.",
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            "title": "Black Hole Week",
            "description": "This gallery brings together resources related to NASA’s Black Hole Week — videos, social media products, news stories, still images, and assets. This week is a celebration of celestial objects with gravity so intense that even light cannot escape them. Our goal is that no matter where people turn that week they will run into a black hole. (Figuratively, of course — we don’t want anyone falling in!)",
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            "title": "NASA's Solar Tour",
            "description": "Starting Dec. 3, we took a journey from Earth to the Sun. We made pit stops along the way to learn how the Sun influences everything in the solar system.In 2018, NASA launched Parker Solar Probe to study the Sun up close. But the mission has also taught us much more about our solar system.On the final day of the #SolarTour, we had big news to share: Parker Solar Probe officially “touched” the Sun, becoming the first spacecraft in history to fly through the solar atmosphere.Below are postcards we released at each pit stop of the Solar Tour campaign. || ",
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            "title": "NASA's Guide to Near-light-speed Travel",
            "description": "So, you've just put the finishing touches on upgrades to your spaceship, and now it can fly at almost the speed of light. We're not quite sure how you pulled it off, but congratulations! Before you fly off on your next vacation, however, watch this handy video to learn more about near-light-speed safety considerations, travel times, and distances between some popular destinations around the universe.You can also download shorter clips from the video and printable postcards to send to your friends. || ",
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            "title": "AGU 2019 — Postcards from the edge of space: New images, new phenomena, and new insights",
            "description": "In a Dec. 10 press event at the fall meeting of the American Geophysical Union in San Francisco, California, three scientists presented new images of the ionosphere, the dynamic region where Earth’s atmosphere meets space. Home to astronauts and everyday technology like radio and GPS, the ionosphere constantly responds to changes from space above and Earth below.The collection of images presented include the first images from NASA’s ICON, new science results from NASA’s GOLD, and observations of a fleeting, never-before-studied aurora. Together, they bring color to invisible processes that have widespread implications for the part of space that is closest to home.SPEAKERS:• Jennifer Briggs, Pepperdine University, Malibu, California, United States• Richard Eastes, University of Colorado Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, United States• Thomas Immel, University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, California, United States || ",
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            "release_date": "2019-09-23T10:00:00-04:00",
            "title": "Black Hole Travel Postcards",
            "description": "Wish you were here! Now, you can send your friends postcards from one of the most extreme vacation spots in the universe—or at least convince them you've gone even though you stayed safe at home. || ",
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