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650 NASA Volunteers Have Co-Authored Scientific Papers

650 NASA Volunteers Have Co-Authored Scientific Papers
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After a recent count, NASA Citizen Science is proud to report that more than 650 people who have volunteered to participate in NASA citizen science projects have co-authored peer-reviewed research papers with scientists on those project teams. These volunteers made incredible contributions like: And all of them saw their passion and dedication translated into lasting […]

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