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How could atoms stick together to form a primordial planet?
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Because we have no dark matter planet in our solar system, can we assume that dark matter is not sticking to itself?
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Should the IAU abandon the term "planet"?
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Is it possible for a planet to be highly-highly abundant in magnesium?
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Why does the copper (II) ion form more readily than the copper (I) ion?
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Bosenova "missing" atoms?
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