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Spacecraft propulsion / Reuse / Reusable launch system / Space access / United States Air Force / Expendable launch system / SERV / Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle / Space Shuttle program / Aerospace engineering / Space technology / Spaceflight
Date: 2012-01-04 10:27:59
Spacecraft propulsion
Reuse
Reusable launch system
Space access
United States Air Force
Expendable launch system
SERV
Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle
Space Shuttle program
Aerospace engineering
Space technology
Spaceflight

Reusable Launch Vehicles: Rethinking Access to Space

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