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Spacecraft propulsion / Electrodynamics / Satellites / Space elevator / Space tether / Electrodynamic tether / Space debris / Magnetic sail / NASA / Spaceflight / Space technology / Spacecraft
Date: 2008-10-31 17:31:50
Spacecraft propulsion
Electrodynamics
Satellites
Space elevator
Space tether
Electrodynamic tether
Space debris
Magnetic sail
NASA
Spaceflight
Space technology
Spacecraft

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