NAS 1.43:F 49
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Space station freedom great nations dare to explore, it's time for America to take its place on the final frontier |
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NAS 1.43:G 13/2
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Project Galileo exploring on its way to Jupiter |
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NAS 1.43:G 28
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Charles D. Gemar |
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NAS 1.43:G 48
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John H. Glenn, Jr., Friendship 7 first American in orbit, 1962-1987 |
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NAS 1.43:G 51/2
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Global sea surface temperature |
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NAS 1.43:G 51/3
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First image of the global biosphere |
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NAS 1.43:G 54
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Linda M. Godwin |
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NAS 1.43:H 38
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Terence T. Henricks |
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NAS 1.43:H 53/3
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Richard J. Hieb |
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NAS 1.43:H 75
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Honor awards medals |
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NAS 1.43:H 86
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HST mission operations room |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/2
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Hubble Space Telescope NASA's incredible time machine |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/3
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Hubble Space Telescope (HST) |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/6
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Hubble Space Telescope |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/7
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Hubble Space Telescope, a new view of the universe-1991 |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/8
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Hubble Space Telescope |
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NAS 1.43:H 86/9
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Hubble color image of multiple comet impacts |
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NAS 1.43:IN 8/2
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International space year 1992 love your planet |
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NAS 1.43:J 47
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Tamara E. Jernigan |
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NAS 1.43:J 51
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Jet Propulsion Laboratory |
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