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Mars will tear its own moon apart. Now scientists think it could be sooner – and more destructive – than expected BBC Sky at Night Magazinehttps://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiigFBVV95cUxPRmE5cngwWTduTGJVQ3g1S3dpWXNkSEhLcUFXVkRRWHNrdi1FSWhsQXVCRjg0LXhDWDl1ME1YcU96X3hmUkhmbGIxMEVFWmZMNmxDZXYtYk9IZHFQeC1lRnFqeU16M1dqd3BKem0xRDFwN2NjNVg0emNvRE05OGNmRUJ0VTZVZ19PUFE?oc=5
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