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-====== Visitors From Space -- March 31, 2019 ======+====== Visitors From Space ====== 
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 +<wrap lo>Sunday March 31, 2019</wrap>
  
 Our solar system contains lots of large, (relatively) obvious things, things like planets, asteroids, and comets. There also happens to be a lot of smaller fragmentary debris in outer space (**meteoroids**), and even smaller debris (micro-meteoroids and space dust). Most meteoroids are fragments from comets or asteroids, while some are collision impact debris ejected from larger bodies like the Moon or Mars. Our solar system contains lots of large, (relatively) obvious things, things like planets, asteroids, and comets. There also happens to be a lot of smaller fragmentary debris in outer space (**meteoroids**), and even smaller debris (micro-meteoroids and space dust). Most meteoroids are fragments from comets or asteroids, while some are collision impact debris ejected from larger bodies like the Moon or Mars.
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