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A version of this article appears in the December 3, 1938 issue of Science News.
A newly discovered object called 2017 OF201, likely a dwarf planet, travels in an extremely wide elliptical orbit (yellow), a new study suggests. The orbit of the dwarf planets Sedna and
Pluto are shown for reference.
Including chickpeas in your daily diet could lower cholesterol and signs of inflammation.
The Resilience lunar lander (illustrated, left), owned by Tokyo-based company ispace, attempted to touch down on the moon’s surface on June 5. The spacecraft contains several payloads,
including a micro rover called Tenacious (right).
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