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Old November 22nd 05, 12:28 AM posted to sci.space.science
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If comets are made from mostly water-ice, some dirt and organic matter they
had to come from a former water planet that blew up somewhere in the
universe.
The planet apparently had water and life before it's demise. This seems to
be the natural way the universe seeds it's livable planets and spreads it's
life. There must be lots of Ort clouds and Keifer belts in other solar
systems and other galaxies.


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