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NASA's Cosmic Collision Could Help Save the Earth
The DART spacecraft crashed into the asteroid Dimorphos, in a first test of humanity's ability to deflect incoming space debris
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China Takes Aim for Jupiter and Uranus
Beijing announces plans for an ambitious dual mission in 2030
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September 23, 2022
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