A2June 11, 2026·2 min read·246 words·6 vocab words·Source: NASA

NASA Tracked a Daily Pulse of Pollution

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NASA Tracked a Daily Pulse of Pollution
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NASA scientists recently observed the air in the Northeast region. They found a daily pulse of changing air pollution. They will continue to watch the atmosphere from space. NASA also named the new Artemis crew members. These astronauts are going to the Moon in 2027. The X-59 aircraft flew supersonic five days ago. NASA scientists also grew stem cells in space for medicine.

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NASA scientists observed the air in the Northeast region of the United States. They found a daily pulse of air pollution. This means the air changed every morning and every night. NASA used the Earth Observatory to study these changes. They looked at the atmosphere from space using satellites. They will continue to watch the air in the future to help people. NASA also announced news about the Artemis III mission. This mission will go to the Moon in 2027. NASA named the crew members for this mission last week. The X-59 aircraft flew supersonic for the first time five days ago. It was a very fast and important flight. NASA also gave skywatching tips for June 2026. People saw the stars and planets clearly. NASA worked on health projects in space too. They grew stem cells to help doctors treat cancer and other diseases. They also studied pneumonia because it affects heart health on Earth. A scientist named Jim Irons won the Pecora Award recently. He was a scientist for the Landsat project. The Webb telescope found strong evidence for black hole stars. This was very exciting for the team. The Roman Space Telescope mirror had its last look before going to space. NASA also finished an investigation about an antenna mishap. They released a full report about the problem. NASA worked with the private sector and NOAA on new satellites. These missions help us understand the land, oceans, and life on Earth. (255 words)

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