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Clearing the neighbourhood means that it does not cross other planets or asteroids in its wake, which, as Pluto is in the area known as the kuiper belt and crosses many paths, it failed. Earth is the planet on which we currently reside. It is the third planet or rock from the Sun and...
第三篇 "Life Form Found" on Saturn’s Titan Scientists say they have discovered hints of alien life on the Saturn’s moon. The discovery of a sort of life was announced after researchers at the US space agency, NASA, analyzed data from spacecraft Cassini, which pointed to the existence ...
We climb into theTitanto film a little tour. “Take your shoes off. That’s customary,” Rush says. Most submersible interiors look like submarine cockpits from the ’60s: banks of dials and switches. But theTitan’s interior is modern and featureless. No chairs, no benches, no cockpit...