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Jul 17
17m 54s

A space telescope launch + Alvin submers...

SCIENCE FRIDAY AND WNYC STUDIOS
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The Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope is slated for launch in August. Plus, routine maintenance for the Alvin deep-sea submersible is no joke. 
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