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"content": "nostr:npub1uw8g8f3g29gw8uxfcj5863rnc783xyk0alqm9mcsx3leut98dausxy88kr ah, I didn't get that. One would think, the two effects would overlap for medium sized stars. So there is like a gaussian curve for the probability of the occurance of big planets over star size?",
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