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Contents
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Evgenii Levich, Immigration and emigration (Soviet Union) | |
3 | |
Overpopulation | |
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Science (History) | |
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Automobiles (Manufacture) | |
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Project Apollo |
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Project Surveyor, Space flight, Moon (Surface) | |
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Seismology, Moon (Surface) | |
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Moon (Age) | |
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Amino acids, Life (Biology) (Origin), Moon (Surface) | |
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Space flight to Jupiter |
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