Space
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All Hopes Lost for 'Hitomi,' Japan Ends Search for Missing Multi-Million Dollar Satellite
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency puts an end to the retrieval operations of their multi-million X-ray satellite lost in space, shifting their attention to finding out what caused the anomaly.
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