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"textContent": "As NASA’s Artemis II astronauts zipped around the Moon in early April, they observed flashes of light caused by meteoroids hitting the lunar surface. At the same time, volunteers for the NASA-funded Impact Flash project scanned the Moon with their own telescopes and sent their videos to scientists to share what they saw from Earth.\n\nThe post Volunteers Help NASA Astronauts Record Lunar Flashes appeared first on NASA Science.",
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