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Scientists have identified the best bet yet for an Earth-like planet that might harbor life.

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MOSCOW (AP) – The collision between US and Russian communication satellites this week — the first such crash in space — has created speeding clouds of debris that threaten other unmanned spacecraft in nearby orbits, Russian officials and experts said yesterday.

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