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This image was created by NASA and taken from a NASA website or publication. All such works are in the public domain, with the exception of the usage-restricted NASA logo, because works of the U.S. federal government cannot be copyrighted. Also, an insignia for a mission is considered as a logo, but is managed by NASA. For more information, please refer to the NASA copyright policy page.