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					<description><![CDATA[This article is silly. The author surely doesn&#039;t know much about the our own Milky Way galaxy let alone the whole Universe. For all we know the Biggest and greatest star -as the author mentions- lives on the other side of our Galaxy well beyond the central bulge. And that&#039;s at least 25 to 30% of unseen stars and planets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This article is silly. The author surely doesn&#8217;t know much about the our own Milky Way galaxy let alone the whole Universe. For all we know the Biggest and greatest star -as the author mentions- lives on the other side of our Galaxy well beyond the central bulge. And that&#8217;s at least 25 to 30% of unseen stars and planets.</p>
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