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China successfully lands Chang'e-4 on far side of Moon

Posted: 02 Jan 2019 08:26 PM PST
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/jason...4-success.html

It’s a space feat no nation has accomplished until now.

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MU69 appears as a bi-lobed baby comet in latest New Horizons images

Posted: 02 Jan 2019 11:14 AM PST
http://www.planetary.org/blogs/emily...ct-binary.html

The latest images downlinked from New Horizons show MU69 to be a textbook
example of a contact binary. How do contact binaries form?

 




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