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Our Dust Decoders πŸŒ¬πŸ”¬β€¦.

Norbert standing holding Grimm Durag Dust Decoder

… had their inspection 🧐 at our partner GRIMM and are now back at our shipyard.

Therefore, everything is ready βœ… for our β€œANT ARCTIC LAB air analysis program” πŸ”¬πŸŒπŸŒπŸŒŽ.

As a reminder, the goal of our global air analysis project is to count particles and analyse the results under respecting several nautical and geographical data πŸŒ¬β›΅πŸ—ΊπŸ§. So, let’s see what we will count in the High North and Deep South.

94 days to departure 😊

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