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Star formation / Planetary science / Space dust / Nebulae / Protostar / Star / Nebular hypothesis / Formation and evolution of the Solar System / Interstellar medium / Astronomy / Space / Stellar astronomy
Date: 2009-06-29 11:20:23
Star formation
Planetary science
Space dust
Nebulae
Protostar
Star
Nebular hypothesis
Formation and evolution of the Solar System
Interstellar medium
Astronomy
Space
Stellar astronomy

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