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            "description": "In this visualization, we plot the timing and locations of terrestrial gamma flashes (TGFs) observed by the Gamma Ray Burst Monitor aboard the Fermi Gamma-ray observatory.This version of the map includes the global lightning probability (the light blue glow overlaying the global map) which varies with season. The Earth's surface also illustrates some seasonal variations. We see that TGFs are roughly correlated with lightning probability, and the lightning probability correlated with seaons. There is more lightning in the summer season. || ",
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            "title": "Connections: Terrestrial Gamma Flashes and Lightning?",
            "description": "The RHESSI instrument not only views the Sun but can detect gamma-rays from sources on Earth as well. || ",
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