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Do Asteroids and other NEOs (Near Earth Objects) contain liquid nitrogen or gas nitrogen Also please tell me how the nitrogen can be used to help Space settlements.?

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What is the difference between the atmosphere of earth and space?

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Rockets.


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Is a globe what earth looks like from space?

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