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January 6, 2006

stardust mysteries

"Life is fairly easy to create, but I think planets like Earth are going to be rare. We shouldn't take it for granted or engage in faith that it is somehow a divine creation that will be magically sustained forever."
University of Washington Astronomer Don Brownlee, one of the world's foremost experts on stardust and other tiny space particles.

Seattle Post-Intelligencer; 6 January, 2006; p. A11; "Stars don't always align for astronomer couple"

here is a related story

Posted by williamfrick at January 6, 2006 11:45 AM

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