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Date: 2013-05-15 19:11:35
Spaceflight
Outer space
Business
Space tourism
Commercial spaceflight
Office of Commercial Space Transportation
Spaceport
Virgin Galactic
Launch vehicle
Human spaceflight
SpaceX
Blue Origin

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