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		<title>Top 10 Nat Geo Space Finds of 2009</title>
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	Do you want to know a really cool thing you can do with a telescope? Just to let you know, it is not spying on your neighbor 10 houses down the street or trying to look in the bedroom of the gorgeous girl that lives next door. The answer is look at the stars and [...]
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