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Astronomers have their own version of the single person's dilemma: Do you wait by the phone for a call from that certain someone? Or do you make the call yourself and risk getting shot down?

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Astronomers have for the first time managed to determine the color of a planet outside our solar system, a blue gas giant 63 light-years away.

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Astronomers say that, for the first time, they have discovered one of the ingredients of life — sugar — in a gas cloud surrounding a young star.

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A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun Thursday night.

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Lately, a handful of new discoveries make it seem more likely that we are not alone — that there is life somewhere else in the universe.

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Jupiter has gotten whacked again. An amateur astronomer in Australia peering at the giant gas planet Thursday reported witnessing a bright flash from an object hitting the Jovian surface.

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Astronomers have for the first time managed to determine the color of a planet outside our solar system, a blue gas giant 63 light-years away.

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Astronomers say that, for the first time, they have discovered one of the ingredients of life — sugar — in a gas cloud surrounding a young star.

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A small comet survived what astronomers figured would be a sure death when it danced uncomfortably close to the broiling sun Thursday night.

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