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Celestial mechanics / Oort cloud / Kuiper belt / Comet / Minor planet / Astronomical unit / Planet / Classical Kuiper belt object / Galactic tide / Astronomy / Solar System / Planetary science
Date: 2005-11-21 11:29:01
Celestial mechanics
Oort cloud
Kuiper belt
Comet
Minor planet
Astronomical unit
Planet
Classical Kuiper belt object
Galactic tide
Astronomy
Solar System
Planetary science

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