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  2. Vincent Callebaut - Wikipedia

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    The 'Dragonfly project' is a design project created to promote implementation of mixed use vertical farm towers in Manhattan, specifically at the south edge of Roosevelt Island along the East River. Callebaut envisions these towers as allowing for a traditional commercial and residential space to exist alongside large-scale vertical farms.

  3. Libellula angelina - Wikipedia

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    Libellula angelina, also known as bekko tombo, is a species of dragonfly in the family Libellulidae, native to China and Japan.It is under threat by rapid loss of the ponds and other small water bodies it uses as habitat, and is currently classified as critically endangered by the IUCN.

  4. Dragonfly (Titan space probe) - Wikipedia

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    Dragonfly and CAESAR, a comet sample return mission to 67P/Churyumov–Gerasimenko, were the two finalists for the New Frontiers program Mission 4, [25] [26] and on 27 June 2019, NASA selected Dragonfly for development with a plan to launch in June 2027. [27] [28] On 3 March 2023, Dragonfly passed its preliminary design review (PDR). [29]

  5. Dragonfly - Wikipedia

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    A blue-glazed faience dragonfly amulet was found by Flinders Petrie at Lahun, from the Late Middle Kingdom of ancient Egypt. [97] For the Navajo, dragonflies symbolize pure water. Often stylized in a double-barred cross design, dragonflies are a common motif in Zuni pottery, as well as Hopi rock art and Pueblo necklaces. [98]: 20–26

  6. Navajo - Wikipedia

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    Navajo weaver with sheep Navajo Germantown Eye Dazzler Rug, Science History Institute Probably Bayeta-style Blanket with Terrace and Stepped Design, 1870–1880, 50.67.54, Brooklyn Museum Navajos came to the southwest with their own weaving traditions; however, they learned to weave cotton on vertical looms from the Pueblo peoples.

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