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A leather suitcase belonging to Howard Carter - the man who found the tomb of King Tut - has been rediscovered in England .
NASA declares that the chance of a recently discovered asteroid hitting Earth in 2032 has dropped to a miniscule fraction of one percent .
The Night Skywatchers are in for a treat tonight as seven planets - Mars , Jupiter , Uranus , Venus , Neptune , Mercury , and Saturn - will all be briefly visible in the evening sky.
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