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Date: 2014-05-01 22:53:01
SETI
Natural philosophers
Spiral galaxies
Space telescopes
Kepler
Extrasolar planet
Milky Way
Habitable zone
Planet
Astronomy
Space
Exoplanetology

The Ephemeris May 2014 Volume 25 Number 05 - The Official Publication of the San Jose Astronomical Association Houge Park May Events

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