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The astronauts have been stuck at the International Space Station since the beginning of June – and will spend more months in space before finally returning to Earth.NASA now faces a difficult decision within the next week or so about the safest way to bring two US astronauts back to Earth.Astronomers said they didn’t believe the Russians would have blown up their own satellite. However one remarked, “but, with the Russians these days, who knows.
Looting and scientific vandalism on Earth has scientists worried we could destroy evidence of extraterrestrial life before we even find it.China landed an uncrewed spacecraft on the far side of the moon, elevates China’s space power the same weekend that a US test flight failed to launch.‘Super-Earth’: Astronomers finally find a rocky planet with atmosphere
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