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During a year of tumult, space has been a rare bright spot. SpaceX and NASA hope to keep it that way.

The SpaceX launch, now scheduled for Saturday evening, would be another coup for NASA, which has been on a roll recently, providing dashes of good news in a year that has seen very little.
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