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Date: 2013-02-21 19:23:06
Magnetic resonance imaging
NASA
Infrared
Space suit
Thermometer
NASA Research Park
Goddard Space Flight Center
Spaceflight
NASA spin-off
Apollo program

PUT YOUR OWN SPIN ON TECHNOLOGY Editor: Thanks to Diane Fisher (writer) and Alexander Novati (illustrator) for this activity. The research described in this article was partially carried out at the Jet Propulsion Laborat

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