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Aaron Quilling, a senior at the University of Colorado working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, releases a weather balloon on Friday with an ozone sonde attached. Researchers at NOAA send up these balloons once a week to gather stratospheric ozone data. The ozone hole over Antarctica broke records for size last year, but the topic has been dwarfed by concerns over climate change. (Photo by Marty Caivano/Digital First Media/Boulder Daily Camera via Getty Images)
Aaron Quilling, a senior at the University of Colorado working with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, releases a weather balloon on Friday with an ozone sonde attached. Researchers at NOAA send up these balloons once a week to gather stratospheric ozone data. The ozone hole over Antarctica broke records for size last year, but the topic has been dwarfed by concerns over climate change. (Photo by Marty Caivano/Digital First Media/Boulder Daily Camera via Getty Images)
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