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"textContent": "LiDAR Patch Activity Use “laser-like” tools to map a hidden landscape just like a NASA scientist. What is LiDAR? Scientists use LiDAR to create topographical maps, meaning a type of map that shows the elevation of different areas. They use this to map different parts of the Earth’s surface, like forests or cities. Some types […]\n\nThe post Girl Scout Patch – LiDAR appeared first on NASA Science.",
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