ESA
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Rosetta Discovered Solid Organic Matter on Comet's Surface After Locating Lost Philae Lander
ESA's comet chaser, Rosetta found complex organic molecules from dust grains surrounding a comet. An important discovery just before it runs out of fuel and crash to its death.
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NASA: Farthest Galaxy Cluster Discovered in Record-Breaking Distance
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Is China The Next Space ‘Superpower?’
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ESA’s Proba-3 Satellite to Create its Own Solar Eclipse
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Stunning Image of Lopsided Galaxy Captured By Hubble Telescope
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ESA Space Lasers Will Study The Wind
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