Satellite images show how smog pollution has dropped in northern Italy after weeks of coronavirus restrictions
The air pollution in the European country was documented over the course of three weeks, on the dates February 14, February 24, March 4 and March 8. The levels of nitrogen dioxide appear to have decreased in the photos from the Sentinel 5 satellite of Europe's Copernicus Programme.
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