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Astrobiology News 7 September 2006

  • Exotic Earths: Forming Habitable Worlds with Giant Planet Migration, Science
  • Two Years at Meridiani Planum: Results from the Opportunity Rover, Science
  • Earth-like Planets May Be More Common Than Once Thought, University of Colorado at Boulder
  • Planet or failed star? Hubble photographs one of the smallest stellar companions ever seen, Space Telescope Science Institute
  • The Dust Properties of Eight Debris Disk Candidates as Determined by Submillimeter Photometry, arXiv.org
  • Shock processing of interstellar dust and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in the supernova remnant N132D, arXiv.org
  • Observations of Comet 9P/Tempel 1 with the Keck 1 HIRES Instrument During Deep Impact, arXiv.org
  • Planet formation around low mass stars: the moving snow line and super-Earths, arXiv.org
  • Spitzer 24 Micron Observations of Open Cluster IC 2391 and Debris Disk Evolution of FGK Stars, arXiv.org

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