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            "description": "Observatories including NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope found that the interstellar object named ‘Oumuamua gained an extra boost of speed, which likely comes from comet-like jets of gas.Read the full story here: nasa.govFind more Hubble visuals here: hubblesite.orgFind the science paper in Nature here: nature.com || ",
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