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  • 11SA — 1. Site Activation (NASA) Contributor: LaRC 2. Software Assurance Contributor: MSFC 3. Solar Array Contributor: GSFC 4. Spacecraft Adapter Contributor: MSFC 5. Supplemental Agreement Contributor: LaRC …

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  • 12SCCA — Spacecraft C3I Communications Adapter Contributor: MSFC …

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  • 13List of man-made objects on the Moon — Map of the Moon showing some landing sites. (Click to enlarge) …

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  • 14New Horizons — For other uses, see New Horizons (disambiguation). New Horizons Operator NASA Major contractors Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) …

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  • 15Space rendezvous — A space rendezvous is an orbital maneuver during which two spacecraft, one of which is often a space station, arrive at the same orbit and approach to a very close distance (e.g. within visual contact). Rendezvous requires a precise match of the… …

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  • 16LCROSS — spacecraft, artist s rendering Operator NASA/Ames Research Center Mission type Impactor …

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  • 17Gemini 9A — Infobox Space mission mission name = Gemini 9A spacecraft name = Gemini 9A booster = Titan II #62 12564 insignia = Ge09Patch orig.png insignia size = 180px sign = Gemini 9A crew members = 2 launch pad = LC 19 (CCAF) launch = June 3, 1966,… …

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  • 18Orbit attitude and maneuvering system — OAMS redirects here. For the airport with ICAO code OAMS, see Mazar i Sharif Airport. The orbit attitude and maneuvering system (OAMS) was a propulsion system used in orbit by the Gemini spacecraft. Operations Besides providing rotation control… …

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  • 19Manned Venus Flyby — A manned Venus flyby was considered by NASA in the mid 1960s as part of the Apollo Applications Program, using hardware derived from the Apollo program. Launch would take place on October 31, 1973, with a Venus fly by on March 3, 1974 and return… …

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  • 20List of Constellation missions — Artist s rendition of the docking of Orion to the ISS Ares I X launches fr …

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