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  • ...faint narrow lines on the [[planet]] [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars Mars] seen through telescopes and once [[thought]] by some to be canals built by
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  • A '''planet''', as 2006 definition of planet|most recently defined by the International Astronomical Union (IAU), is a c ...is. In 2006, the IAU officially adopted a resolution [[2006 definition of planet|defining planets]] within the [[Solar System]]. This definition has been bo
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  • ...nd other small bodies". Other languages prefer "planetoid" ([[Greek]] for "planet-like"), and this term is occasionally used in [[English]] for the larger as ...net) Ceres], at about 950 km (590 mi) across, has been placed in the dwarf planet category, although there are several large asteroids ([https://en.wikipedia
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  • ...ry bodies, and vast dust storms occur on Mars that cover almost the entire planet. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstellar_dust Interstellar dust] is fou
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  • ...ining Angelic Blue Humans (known as Oraphim) once existed on a fast moving planet which orbited the outer edges of your galaxy. (please read the [https://mis ...2000 years this planet journeyed around Jupiter, passing between Earth and Mars where it would spend 40 Earth years in vicinity on its journey through this
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  • ...//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moon Moon], or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars Mars] or some other captured rock spinning around a heavenly body but I’m tell “Both of you have been on other planets in [[Satania]] and neither planet was worth ‘writing home about’ as you call it — one is a hot sandy [[
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  • ...s_Mons Olympus Mons] on the [[planet]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars Mars] at 21,171 m (69,459 ft).
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  • ...rious faint narrow lines on the planet [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars Mars] seen through [[telescopes]] and once [[thought]] by some to be canals buil
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  • ...laxy in a few million years, a time very short compared with the life of a planet... Our business as scientists is to search the universe and find out what i ...view can cite [[evidence]] based on observations of life-forms on our own planet.
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  • ...n as that of your outer [[neighbor]], [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mars Mars], would be [[denominated]] ''subbreathers''. 49:2.7 If [[mortals]] should inhabit a [[planet]] devoid of air, like your [[moon]], they would belong to the separate orde
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  • :The shadows - needed to re-engineer a planet and a suitable body/temple :The original Atlantis was on Mars and Lemuria was on Earth
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  • ...nforce the bond of love which I hold for each and every one of you on this planet which I visited at one time, here to tell you that in all of your understan ...ake place. Sometimes it mars the beauty, but the beauty is inherent in the planet and the beauty will always right itself in time.
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  • *A. Historical papers. Twenty eight papers which tell the story of this planet from four different aspects. ...ars. Men have actually walked on the Moon. Probes have gone to the planets Mars and Venus to record and return data, even photographs.
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  • .... After his death, his records of the motion of the planet [[Mars (planet)|Mars]] enabled Kepler to discover the [[Kepler's laws of planetary motion|laws o *[[Tycho Brahe (crater)|Tycho Brahe crater]] on [[Mars (planet)|Mars]]
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  • ...ia Book that on this level we are mid-breathers]], and if there is life on Mars, that life - they are sub-breathers. And I thought it was kind of interesti I am reminded of the [[reference]] in [[life on a neighboring planet]] wherein the [[society]] had begun to look with [[disdain]] upon the super
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  • UFOs reach our planet from far distant star systems. Then other so far in advance of our planet's culture that their citizens had
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  • ...the [[Sun]]. It is the largest of its [[planetary system]]'s [[terrestrial planet]]s and the only place in the [[universe]] known to support life. ...t least several times have changed relatively quickly. The interior of the planet remains active, with a thick layer of molten [[Earth mantle]] and an iron-f
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  • ...your interests for Christ Michael’s world and for the [[healing]] of your planet? What is your sincerity for participating in this new dynamic era, which ha ...This is the care to which Christ Michael is preparing the healing of your planet, and that "one grain" is you. If all your world were saved, and your life a
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  • ...astrophic close passes by Earth, 52 years apart, and later interacted with Mars, which then had a series of near collisions with Earth which ended in 687 B ...sky's theories?". Planet X and the Pole Shift A look at the Science behind Planet X. Retrieved 2007-12-14.
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  • ...term "Terra" is used for naming extensive land masses, rather than for the planet Earth. [https://planetarynames.wr.usgs.gov/jsp/append5.jsp] Gazetteer of Pl ...arth's atmosphere|the atmosphere]] and other [[abiotic]] conditions on the planet. [[Oxygen_evolution#Oxygen_evolution_in_nature|Oxygenic photosynthesis]] ev
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