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    "Atmospheric Waves Experiment (AWE)",
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  "textContent": "On May 21, ground controllers powered down NASA’s AWE (Atmospheric Waves Experiment) instrument, bringing the data collection phase of the mission to a successful and scheduled end, surpassing its planned two-year mission. Installed on the exterior of the International Space Station since November 2023, AWE studied atmospheric gravity waves, which are giant ripples in the […]\n\nThe post NASA’s AWE Completes Mission to Study Earth’s Effect on Space Weather appeared first on NASA Science.",
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