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Spaceflight / Government / Outer space / Government of the United States / NASA / Space launch market competition / Global Positioning System / Space debris / Space policy of the George W. Bush administration / Space policy of the United States
Date: 2011-11-22 10:44:12
Spaceflight
Government
Outer space
Government of the United States
NASA
Space launch market competition
Global Positioning System
Space debris
Space policy of the George W. Bush administration
Space policy of the United States

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