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Traveling to Mars? You'll Need This Miniature Magnetic Force-Field
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Found: Planet Vulcan? Spock's Home Star May Have Earth-Like Planets
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Space Telescope Sees Starquakes: Vibrations in Distant Stars
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New Space Telescope Has Already Found a Gamma Ray Mystery
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How Long Until We Find a Second Earth?
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NASA Spacecraft Will Soon Map the Solar System's Distant Edge
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Searching Heaven and Earth for the Real Johannes Kepler
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Will the Bailout Save Solar Tax Credits?
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Mysterious "Dark Flow" Is Tugging Galaxies Beyond the Universe's Horizon
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Is a Distant Dust Cloud Wreckage From a Cataclysmic Planetary Collision?
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Solar Winds Drop to Lowest Recorded Level, Probe Finds
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Our Sun May Have Migrated From Its Galactic Birthplace
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