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Another failed launch from Russia as the Soyuz-2.1B rocket crashed into Siberia. The failure did not go silent, many witnessed the rocket and satellite burning up over Germany. </description>
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Comet Lovejoy was suppose to burn up near the Sun, and not go back out into the outer reaches of space, but it survived and the astronauts of the International Space Station caught it on video.</description>
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