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With modern techniques and telescopes, planetary scientists have found thousands of exoplanets in the universe, and many of them have the perfect conditions for life.
With modern techniques and telescopes, planetary scientists have found thousands of exoplanets in the universe, and many of them have the perfect conditions for life.
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