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Lunar science / Planemos / Celestial mechanics / Impact events / Moon / Giant impact hypothesis / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Planet / Tidal acceleration / Astronomy / Planetary science / Space
Date: 2013-01-13 20:03:08
Lunar science
Planemos
Celestial mechanics
Impact events
Moon
Giant impact hypothesis
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Planet
Tidal acceleration
Astronomy
Planetary science
Space

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