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"textContent": "Scientists from NASA and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) have turned to one of NASA’s high-altitude research planes to characterize a population of tiny particles in Earth’s lower stratosphere. Despite their small size, the study shows, the particles appear to play an outsized role in atmospheric chemistry. The findings, published April 23 in […]\n\nThe post NASA Aircraft Studies Tiny Particles with Atmospheric Impacts appeared first on NASA Science.",
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