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All About Space-Part1

Space is all around us. The universe is so enormous, it is impossible to imagine. The universe includes almost everything we can think about, it is very mysterious. All these heavenly bodies like the sun, stars, the moon, and our earth, along with other planets, are a part of the universe. 

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