File:Oort Cloud.ogg

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Oort_Cloud.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 20 min 59 s, 123 kbps, file size: 18.46 MB)

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British
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20:56
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  • Derivative of Oort Cloud
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Speaker: S Whistler at English Wikipedia

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  • 2012-04-02 18:37 S Whistler 0×0× (19354785 bytes) {{Spoken article |title= Oort Cloud |time= 20:56 |user_name= S_Whistler |date= 2012-04-02 |oldid=483939592 |accent= British }} == Licensing: == {{cc-by-sa-3.0}} <!-- T...

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current04:56, 22 May 201420 min 59 s (18.46 MB)FastilyClonefrom w:File:Oort Cloud.ogg (CM)
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