Planetary Defence
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<p>Planetary Defence</p>
<p>As far as we know, Earth is a very special place in the Universe. Our planet, wrapped in a protective atmosphere, enables life to flourish in the darkness of hostile space. The Universe plays host to many planets, but are any of these planets like Earth?</p>
<p>An age-old question: Are we alone in the Universe? Probability says we are not. Billions and billions of other planets, orbiting their own stars, means some of them will potentially have the necessary conditions to support life.</p>