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Planetary systems / Main Belt asteroids / Asteroid / Spaceflight / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Bottke / Hygiea family / Nebular hypothesis / 4 Vesta / Planetary science / Astronomy / Solar System
Date: 2005-06-21 14:13:49
Planetary systems
Main Belt asteroids
Asteroid
Spaceflight
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Bottke
Hygiea family
Nebular hypothesis
4 Vesta
Planetary science
Astronomy
Solar System

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