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Celestial mechanics / Orbits / Exploration of the Moon / Earth orbits / Lissajous orbit / Halo orbit / Moon landing / Low energy transfer / Lagrangian point / Spaceflight / Astrodynamics / Space
Date: 2012-09-09 00:32:34
Celestial mechanics
Orbits
Exploration of the Moon
Earth orbits
Lissajous orbit
Halo orbit
Moon landing
Low energy transfer
Lagrangian point
Spaceflight
Astrodynamics
Space

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