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    Asteroid the size of two football fields to pass Earth on Friday
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    Asteroid the size of two football fields to pass Earth on Friday

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    NASA releases 19 images of spiral galaxies from Webb Telescope
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    NASA releases 19 images of spiral galaxies from Webb Telescope

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    NASA’s Webb telescope provides look at distant star-forming region
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    Trust the science: There’s no such thing as ‘Afrochemistry’
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    In this photo provided by NASA, a contrast-enhanced image produced from the Hubble images of comet ISON taken April 23, 2013 reveals the subtle structure in the inner coma of the comet. In this computer-processed view, the Hubble image has been divided by a computer model coma that decreases in brightness proportionally to the distance from the nucleus, as expected for a comet that is producing dust uniformly over its surface. ISON's coma shows enhanced dust particle release on the sunward-facing side of the comet's nucleus, the small, solid body at the core of the comet. This information is invaluable for determining the comet's shape, evolution, and spin of the solid nucleus. (AP Photo/NASA)
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    ‘Matrix here we come’: Scientists say AI now able to reproduce new AI on its own for the first time
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    This image of Uranus from NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) on NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows the planet and its rings in new clarity. (NASA photo)
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    NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s NIRCam (Near-Infrared Camera) unveils intricate details of supernova remnant Cassiopeia A (Cas A), and shows the expanding shell of material slamming into the gas shed by the star before it exploded. (NASA photo)
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