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At least it's still on our home planet.Not much of a consolation,but 12,500 miles is as far away as any object can possibly be from it's takeoff point if said object is still on Earth.In space there are no limits.
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At least it's still on our home planet.Not much of a consolation,but 12,500 miles is as far away as any object can possibly be from it's takeoff point if said object is still on Earth.In space there are no limits.
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