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    Evaluating the Microbial Habitability of Rogue Planets and Proposing Speculative Scenarios on How They Might Act as Vectors for Panspermia by Dirk Schulze-Makuch, Alberto G. Fairén

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…There are two types of rogue planets, sub-brown dwarfs and “rocky” rogue planets. Sub-brown dwarfs are unlikely to be habitable or even host life, but rocky rogue planets may have a liquid ocean under a thick atmosphere or an ice layer. …”
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    WHERE the WORLD ENDS / by McCaughrean, Geraldine, author

    Published 2018
    “…In the summer of 1723, 8 boys and 3 men were marooned on a rocky stack in the middle of the sea at the edge of the Outer Hebrides. …”
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    All About Asteroids and Dwarf Planets / by Whitley, Susie, author 648374, Nunley, Kamala, author 648238

    Published 2012
    “…The term "asteroid" was historically applied to any astronomical object orbiting the Sun that was not observed to have the characteristics of an active comet or a planet, but it has increasingly come to particularly refer to the small rocky and metallic bodies of the inner Solar System and out to the orbit of Jupiter. …”
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    Relationship between Submerged Marine Debris and Macrobenthic Fauna in Jeju Island, South Korea by Sang Lyeol Kim, Hyung Gon Lee, Yosup Park, Ok Hwan Yu

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…In the rocky area. the site with debris had a higher biomass. …”
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    Biofacies and taphofacies of a Holocene macrotidal environment: Bahia La Cholla, Northern Gulf of California by KH Meldahl

    Published 1994-03-01
    “…suspension feeders; 2) Inner, middle and outer tidal flats: fine to coarse sand, dominated by shallow infaunal suspension feeders; 3) Tidal channel and rocky intertidal zone: hard substrates of shells or rock, dominated by epifaunal algal grazers; 4) Rocky subtidal zone: alternating rock and sand, dominated by attached epifaunal suspension feeders and shallow infaunal suspension feeders. …”
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    The Population of Young Craters on the Moon: New Catalog and Spatial and Temporal Analysis by Rebecca R. Ghent, Emily S. Costello, A. H. Parker

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…We present a new catalog of the Moon’s rayed and rocky craters from 5 to 130 km in diameter. Using data from the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter and the JAXA Kaguya/Selene missions, we identify 571 unique craters with albedo, maturity, and/or thermophysical rays, or rocky ejecta, or all of these, located between 70° S and 70° N at all longitudes. …”
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