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Dark energy probe gets high praise

Independent panel prioritizes NASA programmes.

An independent panel asked to review a major set of NASA missions has given the thumbs up to a satellite designed to probe dark energy. Less lucky was a major X-ray observatory, which the panel recommends be deferred for now.

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