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[Title] => Cosmic first: European spacecraft lands on comet
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[Title] => Comet-chasing spacecraft wakes up, signals Earth
[Summary] => Waking up after almost three years of hibernation, a comet-chasing spacecraft sent its first signal back to Earth on Monday, prompting cheers from scientists who hope to use it to land the first space lander onto a comet.
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