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It was a good week for space exploration, as officials with NASA reported that the Mars helicopter, Ingenuity, had reestablished contact with mission controllers after going silent for 62 days. Also a team working on the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves project, announced that after 15 years of data collection, they had 'heard' the clamor of gravitational waves coming from two distant merging supermassive black holes—the observation was the first of its kind and made international headlines. And a pair of astronomers, Kathryn Neugent and Philip Massey announced that they had discovered 19 new Wolf-Rayet stars in the Andromeda galaxy.

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