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The week on StarDate: We know of only one world with life: our own Earth. Yet several worlds in the solar system seem to have the right conditions for life, and one of them shows some intriguing signs of life. Join us for details on life in the solar system.

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Sep. 5: Big Galaxy

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Sep. 4: Vega

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Sep. 3: Nuke 'Em!

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Sep. 2: Asteroid Thruster

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Sep. 1: Hanging On

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In Print

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In the September/October issue of StarDate magazine, editor Rebecca Johnson introduces you to a giant cloud of comets surrounding our solar system in “Comet Cloud-y Skies.” And astronomer Ken Croswell returns to fill you in on some extrasolar planets orbiting their stars backwards in “Wrong-Way Planets.”

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