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New NASA HEAT Coloring Book Blends Art, Science, and Cultural Perspectives

New NASA HEAT Coloring Book Blends Art, Science, and Cultural Perspectives
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A new Sun-centered and science-focused coloring book produced by NASA in partnership with the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) is now available for people to learn while showing their artistic side.

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