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Spaceflight / Planetary defense / Asteroids / Near-Earth objects / Comet / Asteroid / Meteoroid / Meteorite / Potentially hazardous object / Astronomy / Space / Planetary science
Date: 2008-11-25 15:45:00
Spaceflight
Planetary defense
Asteroids
Near-Earth objects
Comet
Asteroid
Meteoroid
Meteorite
Potentially hazardous object
Astronomy
Space
Planetary science

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