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Astronomy / Astrobiology / Planetary science / Exoplanetology / Space colonization / Planetary habitability / Extraterrestrial life / Origin of life / Venus / Habitability of natural satellites
Date: 2005-09-12 15:05:09
Astronomy
Astrobiology
Planetary science
Exoplanetology
Space colonization
Planetary habitability
Extraterrestrial life
Origin of life
Venus
Habitability of natural satellites

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