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Science and technology in Canada / Robotics / ETS-VII / Japanese space program / Robotic arm / Canadarm2 / Canadarm / Spaceflight / Space technology / Canadian space program
Date: 2007-01-29 01:33:03
Science and technology in Canada
Robotics
ETS-VII
Japanese space program
Robotic arm
Canadarm2
Canadarm
Spaceflight
Space technology
Canadian space program

Kazuya Yoshida Department of Aeronautics and Space Engineering Tohoku University Sendai, , Japan

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