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Exploration of the Moon / Unmanned spacecraft / Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter / LCROSS / Lunar water / Goddard Space Flight Center / Space Shuttle program / STS-125 / Moon / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Space technology
Date: 2008-10-02 09:08:37
Exploration of the Moon
Unmanned spacecraft
Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter
LCROSS
Lunar water
Goddard Space Flight Center
Space Shuttle program
STS-125
Moon
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Space technology

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