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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS's closest approach to Earth

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Live Science on MSN · 6h
Comet 3I/ATLAS reaches its closest point to Earth tonight: How to see it in the sky and online
Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object ever detected, will swing closest to Earth overnight from Thursday to Friday (Dec. 18 to 19).

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Space.com · 6h
Latest Comet 3I/ATLAS news: One day until the comet is closest to Earth!
 · 15h
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS: Live tracker, best view time, NASA updates as object passes near Earth
 · 4h
3I/ATLAS livestream: Watch interstellar comet live as it comes closest to Earth tonight
Skywatchers have a rare chance to see interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS tonight.

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An interstellar comet is passing by Earth tonight—here’s how to see it
 · 19h
Comet 3I/ATLAS With A Mysterious Anti-Tail Makes Its Closest Flyby: When, Where, And How To Watch It Live
CNN
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Back on Earth, astronauts can say goodbye to blurry eyes, puffy faces, ‘chicken legs’ and a little extra height

Astronauts Barry “Butch” Wilmore and Suni Williams are back on Earth after nearly nine months in space and readjusting to life with gravity. Down to their DNA, astronauts’ bodies can change in weird and sometimes significant ways while high above ...
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NASA astronaut back on Earth after 8 months on space station

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim flew home with two Roscosmos cosmonauts from the International Space Station packed tight in their Soyuz spacecraft landing in the frozen steppes of Kazakhstan on Dec. 9 to complete an eight-month stay in space.
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3 Chinese astronauts return to Earth after space junk strands them in orbit

Three Chinese astronauts have returned to Earth after they were briefly stranded at the nation's space station when space debris struck their vehicle.
CU Boulder News & Events
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Research in space, helping people on Earth: BioServe marks 100th orbital launch

Louis Stodieck remembers the first time he saw a space shuttle blast off from NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. In April 1991, Stodieck, an aerospace engineer, was the associate director of BioServe Space Technologies, a research center at the ...
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