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NASA zoomed in on the ocean and found a tiny red organism feeding whales
Far off the New England coast, one of Earth’s rarest mammals is surviving on a food source so small it usually slips past human eyes. By zooming in from orbit, NASA has now turned that invisible resource into something scientists can see,
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NASA scientists zoomed in on the ocean and uncovered a tiny red organism that keeps whales alive
Far offshore in the North Atlantic, one of the most endangered species on the planet continues to shift its migratory patterns in search of food. The North Atlantic right whale, with fewer than 370 individuals remaining,
NASA’s SpaceX Crew-11 mission safely splashed down early Thursday morning in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego.
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4 astronauts return early from International Space Station, splash down safely in Pacific Ocean
NASA announced that Crew-11’s mission would end a month early because of a medical situation. The crew safely returned Thursday
Wednesday evening, an entire crew with the International Space Station (ISS), including an astronaut from Williamsburg, will begin their journey back to Earth.
In late July, far from shore, off Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula, the ocean shifted after a powerful tremor, and something subtle moved through the air .