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We've got lots of stories for your daily read, starting with scientists finding an unknown object that is only visible in millimeter radio wavelengths. The object has been named 'Punctum,' derived from the Latin pūnctum meaning "point" or
"dot," by a team of astronomers that used ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array to find the object.
More news includes two big launches later in the day, one by the United Launch Alliance (ULA) which will be lifting off its Vulcan Rocket and the other being the European Space Agency's (ESA) Ariane 6 rocket. We have links for those on our website so stay tuned as we keep you updated.
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