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Date: 2016-07-11 10:23:56
Spaceflight
Space industry
Space tourism
Commercial spaceflight
Mojave Air and Space Port
Space access
Suborbital spaceflight
XCOR Aerospace
Virgin Galactic
XCOR Lynx
Spaceport America
SpaceX

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