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Summary Of: Cosmos 1
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Cosmos series
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Sputnik 11
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Planetary Society
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June 21
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2005
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Volna
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Home page
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Planetary Society
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solar sail
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EDT
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UTC
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June 21
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2005
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Borisoglebsk
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Barents Sea
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photons
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Sun
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solar wind
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space advocacy group
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USD
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2005
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June 21
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EDT
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UTC
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PDT
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Volna
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June 22
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June 23
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July 20
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September 30
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orbital
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June 21
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2005
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solstice
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PET film
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Volna
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SS-N-18
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ICBM
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Russian
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Delta III submarine
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Borisoglebsk
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Barents Sea
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Mylar
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microwaves
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radar
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Goldstone
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Deep Space Network
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450 kW
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beam-powered propulsion
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naked eye
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inclination
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latitudes
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Space Sciences Laboratory
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University of California-Berkeley
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NPO Lavochkin
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Moscow
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radiation pressure
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photons
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momentum
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acceleration
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ion thruster
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SMART-1
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suborbital
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Rockefeller Center
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New York City
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2005
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June 23
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2005
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July 20
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2005
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September 30
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2005
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June 20
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2005
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June 20
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2005
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June 22
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2005
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June 22
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Nature
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February 16
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2005
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The Guardian
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February 27
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2005
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Wired News
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June 16
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2005
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