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    Farewell Fauci, and good riddance
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    Farewell Fauci, and good riddance

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    NASA sets its sights on new launch window for Artemis I
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    NASA sets its sights on new launch window for Artemis I

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    A composite image of Jupiter from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
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    70-year record: Jupiter approaches closest distance from Earth

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    Artemis I: Where do things stand now?
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    In this Monday, June 30, 2014, paleontologist James Walker holds a Megalodon shark tooth found at the Calaveras Dam replacement project in Fremont, Calif. Giant teeth from a 40-foot-long shark and portions of what could turn out to be an entire whale skeleton are among the hundreds of fossils being carefully unearthed at a dam construction site in Silicon Valley. (AP Photo/ Bay Area News Group, Aric Crabb)
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    An HSUS Animal Rescue Team member carries four beagle puppies into the organization's care and rehabilitation center in Maryland on Thursday, July 21, 2022, after the organization removed the first 201 beagles as part of a transfer plan from Envigo RMS LLC facility in Cumberland, VA.
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    NASA's new moon rocket is illuminated by xenon lights as she sits on Launch Pad 39-B hours ahead of a planned launch at the Kennedy Space Center Saturday, Sept. 3, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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    NASA’s Artemis I rocket springs another leak ahead of launch later today

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    The NASA moon rocket stands on Pad 39B before the Artemis 1 mission to orbit the moon at the Kennedy Space Center, Friday, Sept. 2, 2022, in Cape Canaveral, Fla.
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    WATCH: NASA gears up for second attempt at Artemis 1 launch

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    SEE IT: NASA releases first-ever image of alien planet outside our solar system
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    SEE IT: NASA releases first-ever image of alien planet outside our solar system

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    People at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif., celebrate as the InSight lander touches down on Mars on Monday, Nov. 26, 2018.
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