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June 25, 2013
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Retirement for planet-hunting space probe
Paris (AFP) June 24, 2013
The CoRot spacecraft built to eavesdrop on the music of the stars and detect distant Earth-like planets, will be retired after a successful mission double as long as envisioned, French space agency CNES said Monday. Launched in December 2006, CoRot's on-board instrument stopped communicating with Earth last November after the satellite braved six years of intense bombardment with high-energy, deep-space particles, it said in a statement. "Engineering teams at CNES and the French scientific resea ... read more
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