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		<title>Oh, how tiny our planet is&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Right now I&#8217;m immersed in the world of coral reefs, but today my wife showed me this video, which was produced by the American Museum of Natural History. It shows our planet and it&#8217;s relation to other know objects in the universe&#8211;all to scale, and all in about 6 minutes. It gives a great perspective [...]]]></description>
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