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Date: 2000-10-19 15:53:56
Planetary science
Comet
Space dust
Observational astronomy
Oort cloud
Kuiper belt
Comet dust
Meteor shower
Asteroid
Astronomy
Solar System
Space

Comet’s Tale Word Search Puzzle II - Clues (key) ( Kuiper Belt ) the band or belt of small objects formed from the solar system’s planetary disk outside the orbit of Neptune, and likely source of short-period co

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