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Japanese space program / Unmanned spacecraft / Off-road vehicles / Rover / Exploration of Mars / Moon / Planetary surface / SELENE / Mars program / Spaceflight / Space technology / Space
Date: 2011-02-11 22:49:09
Japanese space program
Unmanned spacecraft
Off-road vehicles
Rover
Exploration of Mars
Moon
Planetary surface
SELENE
Mars program
Spaceflight
Space technology
Space

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