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When the ESA launched the Gaia spacecraft in 2013, it didn't generate the same fanfare as the launch of other missions like the JWST, or first light from telescopes like the Vera Rubin Observatory.
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The arrival of 'Oumuamua' in the solar system in 2017 sparked intense debate within the scientific community. This cigar-shaped mysterious object zoomed past at a speed of 26 kilometers per second, ...
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