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Canada sent its first astronaut to space in 1984. Nearly 40 years later, the Canadian Space Agency is riding a surge of ...
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NASA’s most unusual astronaut has died
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NASA Capt. Victor Glover returns to Ontario High to share his journey
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Reports had suggested an asteroid named 2007 FT3 was first spotted floating through space in 2007 and could be about to ...

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