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Science Senate Confirms Jim Bridenstine As NASA Administrator 7 Months After Appointment by Rubi Valdez
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Science Hubble Space Telescope Celebrates 28th Anniversary With Stunning Lagoon Nebula Photo by Jacob Elyachar
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Science SpaceX Takes Off With NASA Planet-Hunter TESS: How Is TESS Different From Kepler Telescope? by Rubi Valdez
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Science Space Diamonds Found More Than A Decade Ago Were Formed Inside Of Long-Lost Planet by Jean-Pierre Chigne
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Science NASA Wants To Develop A Galactic Positioning System So That Astronauts Don't Get Lost Navigating Space by Jean-Pierre Chigne
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