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Date: 2016-08-02 16:06:16
Space Shuttle program
Spaceflight
Space exploration
Micrometeoroid
International Space Station
Space Shuttle thermal protection system
Human spaceflight

Human Space Exploration: Risks and Challenges Dr. Mrityunjay Singh President, The American Ceramic Society Chief Scientist, Ohio Aerospace Institute

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