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This image is from Sept. 24 where the Antarctic ozone hole was equal to the record single-day largest area of 11.4 million square miles, reached on Sept. 9, 2000.  The blue and purple colors are where there is the least ozone, and the greens, yellows, and reds are where there is more ozone.  Credit: NASA

This image is from Sept. 24 where the Antarctic ozone hole was equal to the record single-day largest area of 11.4 million square miles, reached on Sept. 9, 2000. The blue and purple colors are where there is the least ozone, and the greens, yellows, and reds are where there is more ozone. Credit: NASA

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