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Albatrosses are consummate fliers, spending the majority of their long lives soaring above the ocean, rarely resting or using their wings. By the age of 50, an albatross has typically flown at least 1.5 million miles. WHOI oceanographer Phil Richardson examined the physics of their remarkable flying abilities. (Phil Richardson, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution)

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