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Would science stop if the world were perfect and harmonious ?
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JWT have have already had five micrometeoroid impacts - intuitively that seems a high rate of impacts, so is that a problem of the lagrange point specifically, or does other space ships have similar high hit rates ?
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JWT have have already had five micrometeoroid impacts - intuitively that seems a high rate of impacts, so is that a problem of the lagrange point specifically, or does other space ships have similar high hit rates ?
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