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    Development and Demonstration of a Modular Astrobiological Experiments (MAEx) Payload for Autonomous Biological Monitoring in Low Earth Orbit (LEO)

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    Red dwarf stars are cosmic killers that eat their own planets

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    Hubble Captures M88 on Journey to Center of Virgo Cluster

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    China’s latest batch of new and reusable rockets are close to launch

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