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|release date  = [[September (releases)|September]] [[1969 (releases)|1969]]
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'''''Are We Alone?''''' was a feature published in ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1970]]''. It featured [[Richard E Byrd]].
'''''Are We Alone?''''' was a feature published in ''[[The Dr Who Annual 1970]]''. It featured [[Richard E Byrd]].



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Are We Alone? was a feature published in The Dr Who Annual 1970. It featured Richard E Byrd.

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  • Antarctica is the coldest and most desolate place on Earth and is twice the size of Australia.
  • Richard E Byrd was an American scientist who, in 1947, conducted an aerial survey of the South Pole. In his survey, he found forests, lakes, and mountains in ice-free parts of the area.