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  • ...phere]]s of [[Earth]], [[Jupiter (planet)|Jupiter]], and [[Saturn (planet)|Saturn]]." ...es of advanced space vehicles, culminating in the [[Saturn (rocket family)|Saturn]] series that made the [[Apollo program]] possible."*
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  • ...rization in a [[Time-Life]] book, ''Planets'') — his own view was that the planet was dry and very hot, as opposed to the balmy paradise others had imagined. Sagan was among the first to hypothesize that [[Saturn]]'s moon [[Titan (moon)|Titan]]<ref>Much of Sagan's research in the field o
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  • :{{math|''f''<sub>p</sub>}} = the fraction of those stars that have [[planet]]s ...{{math|''f''<sub>p</sub> · ''n''<sub>e</sub>}} is roughly 0.4. The nearest planet in the habitable zone is [[Proxima Centauri b]], which is as close as about
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  • [14:31] <Krauss64> Are the laws of physics different in other parts of the planet? [22:17] <JamesEG> have you ever heard of the nickname ‘lord of the rings’ for Saturn?
    69 KB (8,455 words) - 00:02, 10 July 2015
  • 07:34 < koishi> i mean "sega saturn" is an official name of that console, right? what makes a tv any different? 12:40 < Qcoder00> I thought about Forbidden Planet, and they nay be correct , but I can't think of other examples...
    126 KB (18,486 words) - 23:46, 20 January 2015