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<li>Land safely</li>
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<figcaption class="attribution">"<a href="https://thegreats.co/artworks/the-more-we-share-the-more-we-have-series-22">The More We Share, The More We Have (series 1/2)</a>" by <a href="https://thegreats.co/artists/pietro-soldi">Pietro Soldi</a> for Creative Commons &amp; Fine Acts is licensed under <a href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/">CC BY-SA 4.0</a></figcaption>
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<p>For example, Alex G. Orphanos, a science communicator, engineer, and host of the Today in Space podcast, has put NASA's materials to use for over six years. In particular, he has used images from the Hubble Space Telescope and information from NASA Procurement to better explain space-related issues to his audience. Rachael Eidson, a business development specialist for <strong>Trenton Systems</strong> and social media influencer also routinely uses NASA's images in her collaborations with eco-fashion and accessory companies. In fact, it's hard to miss the resurgence of space-themed items, including t-shirts, mugs, bags, etc. featuring NASA's “meatball” logo. As the L.A. Times reported in 2019, “The NASA logo is having a moment.”</p>
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