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    <description>Earth meets Halley&apos;s dust on May 5–6, 2026. Here&apos;s exactly when, where, and how many meteors you&apos;ll see - moon glare and all.</description>
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    <description>Perseverance summited Jezero crater&apos;s rim in December 2024. A year later, here&apos;s what the rover has found exploring &apos;Witch Hazel Hill&apos; and beyond.</description>
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