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Initial data from NASA's pollution monitor in space shows 'u
Initial data from NASA's pollution monitor in space shows 'unhealthy' levels of nitrogen dioxide above Houston, other U.S. cities – Houston Public Media
TEMPO, a $90 million pollution monitor that orbits the Earth, was launched into space in April and is expected to be fully operational by October.
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