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It was suggested that a close encounter between these two bodies when they were both moons led to the ejection of Pluto from the Neptunian system and caused Triton to assume the retrograde orbit that is presently observed.
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He picked up a copy of Naked Lunch in 1969, feeling disillusioned with the conformity of medicine, and found, he writes, that "Burroughs had opened a crystal door that led to the moon".
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The event also strengthened demands for the acceleration of the arms and space races, which eventually led to the U.S. Moon landing on July 20 , 1969 and to a remarkable expansion of scientific knowledge.
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