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SUMMARY:The Universe 9x4 - Alien Worlds
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DESCRIPTION:\nThe ancients believed that the universe consisted of count
	lessworlds we could not see\, and argued endlessly over the natureof these
	 distant\, invisible planets and whether they might beinhabited. Until rec
	ently many scientists thought we wouldnever discover the truth\, believing
	 that extra-solar planetswere simply too far\, too small and too dim to de
	tect. But newtechnologies have suddenly revealed thousands of distantplane
	ts\, opening up the most exciting period in astronomy indecades. Some beli
	eve we're on the verge of answering theancient question: are we alone in t
	he universe?\n
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