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Space / Extraterrestrial life / Fermi paradox / Exoplanetology / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / Extrasolar planet / Self-replicating spacecraft / Extraterrestrial Civilizations / Planetary habitability / Astrobiology / Spaceflight / SETI
Date: 2013-02-21 02:50:08
Space
Extraterrestrial life
Fermi paradox
Exoplanetology
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
Extrasolar planet
Self-replicating spacecraft
Extraterrestrial Civilizations
Planetary habitability
Astrobiology
Spaceflight
SETI

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