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Aug 2021
22m 35s

Orbital Sunrise

Complexly, John Green
About this episode

John Green reviews something he's never seen and never will: an orbital sunrise. 

This episode marks the end of our summer miniseries. You can buy a copy of The Anthropocene Reviewed book online or at your local bookstore: https://anthropocenereviewedbook.com/ Thank you again for your tremendous support.

Episode art by Nadim Silverman.

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