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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 02:45:57 -0400</pubDate>
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			<title>NGC 6240: A Mind Blowing X-Ray Galactic Clash</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Ever tried to comprehend the magnitude of the cosmos and some of its most energetic processes? If so, the X-ray halo around the merging galaxies known as NGC 6240 may just blow your mind. Continue reading →]]></description>
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			<author>Nicole Gugliucci</author>						<category>star formation</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>galaxies</category>
						<category>Chandra X-Ray Observatory</category>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 18:23:35 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">NGC 6240: A Mind Blowing X-Ray Galactic Clash</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Ever tried to comprehend the magnitude of the cosmos and some of its most energetic processes? If so, the X-ray halo around the merging galaxies known as NGC 6240 may just blow your mind. Continue reading →]]></media:description>
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			<title>Europe&#039;s Herschel Observatory Goes Blind, Dies</title>
			<description><![CDATA[The 1 billion Euro space observatory has run out of coolant, forcing its optics offline -- It has, in effect, gone blind. Continue reading →]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/europes-herschel-space-telescope-has-gone-blind-130429.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>Space</category>
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						<category>Herschel</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Mon, 29 Apr 2013 13:24:07 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Europe&#039;s Herschel Observatory Goes Blind, Dies</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[The 1 billion Euro space observatory has run out of coolant, forcing its optics offline -- It has, in effect, gone blind. Continue reading →]]></media:description>
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			<title>Dust to Dust: Dying Star System Spied</title>
			<description><![CDATA[For the first time, the European Herschel space observatory has spied an old subgiant star sporting a dusty disk of debris -- a feature usually associated with young stars.  -&gt;]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/from-dust-to-dust-dying-star-system-probed-130409.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>Space</category>
						<category>ESA</category>
						<category>Herschel</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Stars</category>
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			<pubDate>Tue, 09 Apr 2013 15:27:30 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Dust to Dust: Dying Star System Spied</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[For the first time, the European Herschel space observatory has spied an old subgiant star sporting a dusty disk of debris -- a feature usually associated with young stars.  -&gt;]]></media:description>
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			<title>Kepler 2.0: Next-Gen Exoplanet Hunter Approved</title>
			<description><![CDATA[NASA has selected a $200 million mission to carry out a full-sky survey for exoplanets orbiting nearby stars. The space observatory, called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), is scheduled for a 2017 launch.  -&gt;]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/alien-life-exoplanets/kepler-2-0-next-gen-exoplanet-hunter-approved.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Exoplanets</category>
						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
						<category>Kepler</category>
						<category>missions</category>
						<category>NASA Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite</category>
						<category>Satellites</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>TESS</category>
			
			<pubDate>Sun, 07 Apr 2013 03:03:04 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Kepler 2.0: Next-Gen Exoplanet Hunter Approved</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[NASA has selected a $200 million mission to carry out a full-sky survey for exoplanets orbiting nearby stars. The space observatory, called the Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS), is scheduled for a 2017 launch.  -&gt;]]></media:description>
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			<title>Hubble Spots the Most Distant Type Ia Supernova Ever</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Astronomers working on a multi-year program with the Hubble Space Telescope have announced the discovery of the most distant supernova ever observed, a stellar explosion that occurred over 10 billion years ago.  -&gt;]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/galaxies/hubble-spots-the-most-distant-supernova-ever-130405.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Jason Major</author>						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Hubble Telescope</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Supernova</category>
						<category>Universe</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 05 Apr 2013 11:56:59 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Hubble Spots the Most Distant Type Ia Supernova Ever</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Astronomers working on a multi-year program with the Hubble Space Telescope have announced the discovery of the most distant supernova ever observed, a stellar explosion that occurred over 10 billion years ago.  -&gt;]]></media:description>
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			<title>Black Hole Wakes Up, Torments and Eats a Planet</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Astronomers have watched the sudden brightening of a galaxy and realized it can mean only one thing: a supermassive black hole has &quot;woken up&quot; and feasted after a long period of hibernation.   -&gt;]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/black-hole-wakes-up-gets-the-munchies-130402.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>galaxies</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Black Hole</category>
						<category>ESA</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Tue, 02 Apr 2013 17:18:22 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Black Hole Wakes Up, Torments and Eats a Planet</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Astronomers have watched the sudden brightening of a galaxy and realized it can mean only one thing: a supermassive black hole has &quot;woken up&quot; and feasted after a long period of hibernation.   -&gt;]]></media:description>
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			<title>NASA Captures Solstice Solar Portrait</title>
			<description><![CDATA[At 11:12 UT, the world didn&#039;t end, but it was the exact time of the solstice -- here&#039;s the Solar Dynamics Observatory&#039;s view of the sun at that moment.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/nasa-captures-winter-solstice-solar-portrait-121221.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>2012 Phenomenon</category>
						<category>NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Space Weather</category>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 21 Dec 2012 14:15:00 -0500</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">NASA Captures Solstice Solar Portrait</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[At 11:12 UT, the world didn&#039;t end, but it was the exact time of the solstice -- here&#039;s the Solar Dynamics Observatory&#039;s view of the sun at that moment.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Our Galaxy Swims Inside a Giant Pool of Hot Gas</title>
			<description><![CDATA[The Milky Way, it appears, is swimming in a huge pool of super hot gas.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/massive-pocket-of-hot-gas-envelopes-milky-way-120924.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Astrophysics</category>
						<category>Big Bang</category>
						<category>Cosmology</category>
						<category>galaxies</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Particle Physics</category>
						<category>Particles</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
						<category>Milky Way</category>
			
			<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2012 21:33:29 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Our Galaxy Swims Inside a Giant Pool of Hot Gas</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[The Milky Way, it appears, is swimming in a huge pool of super hot gas.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>WISE Discovers Galactic Hot DOGs</title>
			<description><![CDATA[NASA&#039;s infrared space telescope has discovered a brand new type of galaxy: hot, dust-obscured galaxies -- or, &quot;hot DOGs&quot;]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/astronomers-discovery-new-type-of-galaxy-the-hot-dog-120830.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Astrophysics</category>
						<category>Black Hole</category>
						<category>galaxies</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Quasars</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
						<category>Unexplained Phenomena</category>
						<category>Cosmology</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 30 Aug 2012 14:59:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">WISE Discovers Galactic Hot DOGs</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[NASA&#039;s infrared space telescope has discovered a brand new type of galaxy: hot, dust-obscured galaxies -- or, &quot;hot DOGs&quot;]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Private Telescope to Hunt for Killer Asteroids</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Two former NASA astronauts have given themselves a new mission: To seek out potentially dangerous asteroids so humanity can have enough time to do something about it.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/private-spaceflight/privately-owned-telescope-to-hunt-for-killer-asteroids-120629.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Asteroids</category>
						<category>Astronauts</category>
						<category>Doomsday</category>
						<category>Earth</category>
						<category>Planet Earth</category>
						<category>Private Spaceflight</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Commercialization</category>
						<category>Space Technology</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>SpaceX</category>
						<category>Space Telescope</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 29 Jun 2012 04:23:14 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Private Telescope to Hunt for Killer Asteroids</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Two former NASA astronauts have given themselves a new mission: To seek out potentially dangerous asteroids so humanity can have enough time to do something about it.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Unorthodox Telescope for Alien Planet Hunt?</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Can a lightweight Fresnel imager be sent into space to directly image Earth-sized exoplanets?]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/light-bending-telescope-proposed-for-alien-planet-hunt-120627.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
						<category>alien life</category>
						<category>Astrophysics</category>
						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 27 Jun 2012 14:27:34 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Unorthodox Telescope for Alien Planet Hunt?</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Can a lightweight Fresnel imager be sent into space to directly image Earth-sized exoplanets?]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Earth Worlds Common, Pre-Earth ETs Possible</title>
			<description><![CDATA[New research from the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope shows Earth-sized planets may be widespread in the Milky Way.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/earth-worlds-are-easy-120613.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>alien life</category>
						<category>Astrophysics</category>
						<category>Cosmology</category>
						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Stars</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
						<category>Kepler</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 13 Jun 2012 14:04:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Earth Worlds Common, Pre-Earth ETs Possible</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[New research from the planet-hunting Kepler space telescope shows Earth-sized planets may be widespread in the Milky Way.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Runts of Stellar Litter Rarer than Thought</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Observations by NASA&#039;s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have revealed a surprise -- there are fewer brown dwarfs in our cosmic backyard than previously believed.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/runts-of-the-stellar-litter-more-rare-than-thought-120608.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>Mystery</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Stars</category>
						<category>Stellar Phenomena</category>
						<category>Stellar Physics</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Jun 2012 17:41:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Runts of Stellar Litter Rarer than Thought</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Observations by NASA&#039;s Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) have revealed a surprise -- there are fewer brown dwarfs in our cosmic backyard than previously believed.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Military&#039;s Mini-Shuttle Headed Home</title>
			<description><![CDATA[The robotic spaceship, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, has spent an unprecedented 15 months in orbit.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/private-spaceflight/militarys-mini-shuttle-headed-home-120606.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Current Events</category>
						<category>Military</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Technology</category>
						<category>Space Shuttle</category>
						<category>X-37B</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jun 2012 10:44:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Military&#039;s Mini-Shuttle Headed Home</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[The robotic spaceship, which resembles a miniature space shuttle, has spent an unprecedented 15 months in orbit.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Two Powerful Spy Space &#039;Scopes &#039;Gifted&#039; to NASA</title>
			<description><![CDATA[In a move that would make Dr Evil drool, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) will give NASA two powerful telescopes intended as spy satellites.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/two-powerful-spy-space-scopes-gifted-to-nasa-120604.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Ian O&#039;Neill</author>						<category>Hubble Telescope</category>
						<category>Military</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Technology</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jun 2012 13:51:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Two Powerful Spy Space &#039;Scopes &#039;Gifted&#039; to NASA</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[In a move that would make Dr Evil drool, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) will give NASA two powerful telescopes intended as spy satellites.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Our Exoplanet View of Venus Is Coming</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Next week, Venus will partake in a spectacle that won&#039;t happen for another century.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/venus-view-120601.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Exoplanets</category>
						<category>Venus</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Amateur Astronomy</category>
						<category>Current Events</category>
						<category>Earth</category>
						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
						<category>Physics</category>
						<category>Planets</category>
						<category>Space</category>
			
			<pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 13:48:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Our Exoplanet View of Venus Is Coming</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Next week, Venus will partake in a spectacle that won&#039;t happen for another century.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Dust to Dust: The Death of an Exoplanet</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Kepler has discovered a weird exoplanet candidate -- it&#039;s being shredded to dust by its host star.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/dust-to-dust-death-of-an-exoplanet-120526.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Jennifer Ouellette</author>						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
						<category>Kepler Mission</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Sat, 26 May 2012 19:58:21 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Dust to Dust: The Death of an Exoplanet</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Kepler has discovered a weird exoplanet candidate -- it&#039;s being shredded to dust by its host star.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Gravitational Tug of &#039;Invisible&#039; Exoplanet Discovered</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Although NASA&#039;s Kepler space telescope can only detect exoplanets that pass in front of their stars, it seems the gravitational pull of non-transiting worlds can still be detected.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/astronomers-find-planet-outside-keplers-view-120510.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Irene Klotz</author>						<category>Astrophysics</category>
						<category>Kepler Mission</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Planets</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 16:25:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Gravitational Tug of &#039;Invisible&#039; Exoplanet Discovered</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Although NASA&#039;s Kepler space telescope can only detect exoplanets that pass in front of their stars, it seems the gravitational pull of non-transiting worlds can still be detected.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Hubble To Use the Moon To View Transit of Venus</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Hubble will use about the coolest method to watch the upcoming transit of Venus -- it&#039;s going to look at the shadow of the event on the moon.]]></description>
			<link>http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/hubble-will-use-the-moon-to-view-the-transit-of-venus-120507.htm#mkcpgn=rssnws1</link>
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			<author>Amy Shira Teitel</author>						<category>Amateur Astronomy</category>
						<category>Atmosphere</category>
						<category>Current Events</category>
						<category>Extrasolar Planets</category>
						<category>History</category>
						<category>Hubble Telescope</category>
						<category>NASA</category>
						<category>Orbits</category>
						<category>Planets</category>
						<category>Solar System</category>
						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
						<category>The Moon</category>
						<category>The Sun</category>
						<category>Universe</category>
						<category>Venus</category>
			
			<pubDate>Mon, 07 May 2012 12:41:00 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Hubble To Use the Moon To View Transit of Venus</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Hubble will use about the coolest method to watch the upcoming transit of Venus -- it&#039;s going to look at the shadow of the event on the moon.]]></media:description>
			
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			<title>Sombrero Galaxy Has a Split Personality</title>
			<description><![CDATA[Even when you think you know a galaxy, it just might surprise you -- such is the case with the so-called &quot;Sombrero Galaxy.&quot;]]></description>
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			<author>Jennifer Ouellette</author>						<category>Space</category>
						<category>Space Telescopes</category>
			
			<pubDate>Wed, 25 Apr 2012 22:22:11 -0400</pubDate>
			<media:title type="html">Sombrero Galaxy Has a Split Personality</media:title>
			<media:description type="html"><![CDATA[Even when you think you know a galaxy, it just might surprise you -- such is the case with the so-called &quot;Sombrero Galaxy.&quot;]]></media:description>
			
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