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Impact events / Lunar science / Stellar astronomy / Giant impact hypothesis / Protoplanetary disk / Moon / Angular momentum / Debris disk / Circumstellar disk / Astronomy / Planetary science / Physics
Date: 2005-01-06 21:21:14
Impact events
Lunar science
Stellar astronomy
Giant impact hypothesis
Protoplanetary disk
Moon
Angular momentum
Debris disk
Circumstellar disk
Astronomy
Planetary science
Physics

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