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Title: History of Space Exploration
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June 11, 2008 |
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astronaut in space, in a
suborbital flight. This United States' first manned space flight
project was successfully accomplished in a 4 2/3 year period
of dynamic activity. During this time they saw more than
2,000,000 people from many major government agencies
and much of the aerospace industry and combined their
skills, initiative, and experience into a national effort... Showed first 250 characters
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During this time they saw more than
2,000,000 people from many major government agencies
and much of the aerospace industry and combined their
skills, initiative, and experience into a national effort. Also
during this 4 and 2/3 period six other manned space flights
were accomplished as part of a 25-flight program... Showed next 250 characters
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