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Space / Circumstellar disk / Planetary ring / Orbit / Epicyclic gearing / Uranus / Protoplanetary disk / Rings of Saturn / Angular momentum / Physics / Astronomy / Celestial mechanics
Date: 2010-04-23 10:44:29
Space
Circumstellar disk
Planetary ring
Orbit
Epicyclic gearing
Uranus
Protoplanetary disk
Rings of Saturn
Angular momentum
Physics
Astronomy
Celestial mechanics

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