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                    [Title] => Cosmic first: European spacecraft lands on comet
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Landing with a bounce after traveling 4 billion miles, a European spacecraft made history Wednesday by successfully reaching the icy, dusty surface of a speeding comet — a cosmic first designed to answer big questions about the universe.

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With NASA's Maven spacecraft safely in orbit around Mars, the spotlight shifts to India's first mission to the red planet.

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NASA called off all attempts to fix its crippled Kepler space telescope Thursday. But it's not quite ready to call it quits on the remarkable, robotic planet hunter.

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After driving all around Mars with four rovers, NASA wants to look deep into the guts of the red planet.

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CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) – Spacewalking astronauts gave the Hubble Space Telescope a better view of the cosmos by installing a new high-tech instrument yesterday, then pulled off their toughest job yet: fixing a broken camera.


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