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Star formation / Exoplanetology / Planetary systems / Nebulae / Protoplanetary disk / Circumstellar dust / Circumstellar disk / Extrasolar planet / Brown dwarf / Astronomy / Space / Star types
Date: 2008-06-12 16:35:58
Star formation
Exoplanetology
Planetary systems
Nebulae
Protoplanetary disk
Circumstellar dust
Circumstellar disk
Extrasolar planet
Brown dwarf
Astronomy
Space
Star types

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