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A tiny satellite bound for Mars just snapped a picture that makes the red planet look puny and insignificant NASA's InSight Mars lander launched on May 5 and will reach the red planet on November 26. But two small satellites, collectively called Mars Cube One, are also nearing the world.
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Intriguing German Fossil Could Be an Entirely New Species of Archaeopteryx The winged Archaeopteryx is one of the most famous dinosaurs known to science, yet arguments persist about its place in the evolutionary family tree.
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Russian rocket puts satellite into orbit, 1st since failure MOSCOW (AP) - A Russian Soyuz rocket put a military satellite in orbit on Thursday, its first successful launch since a similar rocket failed earlier this month to deliver a crew to the International Space Station.
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Divide and Preserve: Reclassifying Tigers to Help Save Them From Extinction By Rachel Nuwer, New York Times. Fewer than 4,000 tigers remain in the wild. New research aims to give conservationists an improved understanding of their genetics to help save them.
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