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Planetary science / Space dust / Astrodynamics / Earth orbits / Space debris / Hypervelocity / Debris disk / Projectile / Debris / Space / Astronomy / Spaceflight
Date: 2012-01-24 20:03:59
Planetary science
Space dust
Astrodynamics
Earth orbits
Space debris
Hypervelocity
Debris disk
Projectile
Debris
Space
Astronomy
Spaceflight

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