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Astronomers around the world wait for the launch of the most powerful telescope ever, planned for the morning of Christmas Eve.

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NASA announced 10 astronaut candidates on Monday, selecting a group from more than 12,000 applications.

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The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards have been unearthing hilarious and heartwarming photos of creatures basically being their best selves since 2015.

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Watch: Former Secretary of State Colin Powell's funeral service

Former Secretary of State Colin Powell's funeral is being held at the Washington National Cathedral

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The Electric Company's target audience was elementary school students who were too old for Sesame Street but still needed help learning to read.

Drone Photo Award winners capture a dizzyingly fantastic view of the world

The awards, in their fourth year, received entries from 105 countries and 2,900 professional and amateur photographers.

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