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read this passage from nasa about the international space station. which n...
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read this passage from nasa about the international space station. which note taken by a student over the passage will not be in creating a summary?
the international space station offers a unique vantage for observing earth’s ecosystems with hands-on and automated equipment. these options enable astronauts to observe and explain what they witness in real time. station crews can observe and collect camera images of events as they unfold and may also provide input to ground personnel programming the station’s automated earth-sensing systems. this flexibility is an advantage over sensors on unmanned spacecraft, especially when unexpected natural events, such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes, occur.
astronauts observe what happens on earth
crews collect camera images and send to ground crews
crews can provide input to personnel on the ground
unmanned spacecraft record and observe what happens on earth
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