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Planetary science / Comet / Oort cloud / Kuiper belt / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Deep Impact / Planet / Comet dust / Scattered disc / Solar System / Astronomy / Space
Date: 2006-12-06 16:49:50
Planetary science
Comet
Oort cloud
Kuiper belt
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Deep Impact
Planet
Comet dust
Scattered disc
Solar System
Astronomy
Space

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