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in interstellar space, or the vast, cold emptiness between the stars, NASA said Thursday. • And just in case it encounters intelligent life out there, it is carrying a gold-plated, 1970s-era phonograph record with multicultural greetings from Earth, photos and songs, including Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode," along with Beethoven, Bach, Mozart and Louis Armstrong. • Never before has a man-made object left the solar system as it is commonly understood. • "We made it," said an ecstatic Ed Stone, the mission's chief scientist, who waited decades for this moment. • NASA celebrated by playing the "Star Trek" theme at a news conference in Washington.
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