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    "description": "How many connections does America’s space program have with the fictional world of Star Wars?  More than you might think…  \n\nJoin us as we highlight a few of the real-world TIE-ins between NASA and Star Wars.",
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        "alt_text": "An unlabeled illustration of galaxy TXS 0128+554 in its actual orientation.Credit: NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center",
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            "description": "How many connections does America’s space program have with the fictional world of Star Wars?  <i>More than you might think… </i> <p>\n<br>\nJoin us as we highlight a few of the real-world TIE-ins between NASA and Star Wars.",
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