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    Ha Do (left) and Natalie Orrantia (right) at the observatory console at Las Campanas Observatory, smiling at the moment they discover the oldest known star The Students Who Found the Oldest Star NASA 2021 Astronaut Candidate Announcement at Ellington Field. Photo Date: December 6, 2021. Location: Ellington Field - Hangar 135. Photographer: Robert Markowitz. A Widowed Father Flies to the Moon
    1. Ha Do (left) and Natalie Orrantia (right) at the observatory console at Las Campanas Observatory, smiling at the moment they discover the oldest known star

      The Students Who Found the Oldest Star

      Two undergrads walked into an observatory on their first night and found the oldest star anyone has ever seen.

      April 3, 2026
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    2. NASA 2021 Astronaut Candidate Announcement at Ellington Field. Photo Date: December 6, 2021. Location: Ellington Field - Hangar 135. Photographer: Robert Markowitz.

      A Widowed Father Flies to the Moon

      A widowed father walked his daughters through the will, then flew to the Moon.

      April 6, 2026
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