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Archaeologist Proposes 3D Laser Scanning of the Entire Planet While We Still Can Oct 17, 2019 Before the eventual destruction of our cultural heritage and ecological landscapes, Dr. Chris Fisher of The Earth Archive plans to use LiDAR to scan areas at risk from the climate crisis.
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SPACE NASA’s Voyager 1 Resumes Sending Readable Data From Deep Space After Months of Transmitting Nonsense Responses
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SPACE Citizen Scientists Identify New Sample of Over 1,000 Hidden Asteroids in Hubble’s Archival Data
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