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August's solar eclipse inspires science involving jets, balloons and Einstein’s general theory of relativity
August's solar eclipse provides scientists with a rare chance to collect data on solar physics and upper atmospheric air pressure using methods like jets and balloons. The event also inspires research related to Einstein’s general theory of relativity.
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