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тхеодоре кацзынски
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Hey, we gotta dream big or we'll get nowhere. I'm sure the lads in 1910 thought "man in space in 51 years indeed". Stalin showed them
"In your face 1910"
"In your face 1910"
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Literal and figurative high point of communismHey, we gotta dream big or we'll get nowhere. I'm sure the lads in 1910 thought "man in space in 51 years indeed". Stalin showed them
"In your face 1910"
Astronomers using ESO telescopes and other facilities have found clear evidence of a planet orbiting the closest star to Earth, Proxima Centauri. The long-sought world, designated Proxima b, orbits its cool red parent star every 11 days and has a temperature suitable for liquid water to exist on its surface. This rocky world is a little more massive than the Earth and is the closest exoplanet to us — and it may also be the closest possible abode for life outside the Solar System. A paper describing this milestone finding will be published in the journal Nature on 25 August 2016.
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