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"textContent": "Satellite imagery can tell us plenty about the planet on which we live, from the impact of wildfires to the loss of polar ice. As this technology grows more advanced, the range of data that it can provide also expands. And that’s one of the reasons that a satellite situated high above the planet’s surface […]\n\nThe post Don’t Look Now, But Mexico City is Sinking appeared first on InsideHook.",
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