At a Glance: In a vast universe filled with billions of stars, does a perfect "replica" of Earth exist a place where life can truly flourish? This is the fourteenth of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
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In a vast universe filled with billions of stars, does a perfect "replica" of Earth exist a place where life can truly flourish? This is the fourteenth of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course. This is the eleventh of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
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- In a vast universe filled with billions of stars, does a perfect "replica" of Earth exist a place where life can truly flourish?
- This is the fourteenth of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
- This is the eleventh of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
- This is the seventh of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
- This is the twelfth of 15 videos that will cover much of the astronomy GCSE course.
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