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In an ongoing effort to save taxpayer dollars, the post’s Directorate of Public Works reached out to Army Reserve aviation for help. Garrison energy officials figured the best way to look for wasted energy was to go up – literally. …
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This image from the Hubble Space Telescope shows planetary nebula NGC 7026. Located just beyond the tip of the tail of the constellation of Cygnus (The Swan), this butterfly-shaped cloud of glowing gas and dust is the wreckage of a …
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Posted in Space, Space Matters
Tagged DoD, Earth, Hidden Treasures, Hubble, hubble space telescope, Hubble’s Hidden Treasures Competition, lights, nasa, NGC 7026, picture, space, The Swan
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