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Following the successful landing of NASA s Perseverance rover in Jezero Crater on Mars, the SuperCam operational teams at Los Alamos National Laboratory and the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES) received the first results showing that SuperCam is in good health and giving its first impressions of the crater.
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Mowi has committed to achieving 100-percent ASC certification for all its sites around the world.
All audits were conducted remotely because of the coronavirus pandemic, with the on-site inspections done via video link. We can now push ahead to a productive 2021 and 2022, said Sam Clegg, certification manager at Mowi Scotland. We hope to increase our total of certified sites to 21 by early 2022.
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