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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is moving at 130,000 mph
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A squishy episodic lid on Earth could guide the hunt for life
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NASA spots a first-ever oddity near Earth
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What astronomers won’t tell you about ‘Oumuamua
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Asteroid 433 Eros returns this weekend, visible as it zips by Earth
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Scientists move up the date when Earth stops supporting life
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