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    • “The Close Approach of Stars in the Solar Neighborhood”, in Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, volume 35, 1994, Bibcode1994QJRAS..35....1M, pages 1–9

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    The describing document link: Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society, Vol. 35, NO. 1, P. 1, 1994 This article would be interresting to revisit now that there is Alpha Centauri Bb

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