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Space / Lunar science / Planetary geology / Discovery program / Lunar water / Regolith / Lunar Prospector / Paul Spudis / Polar region / Spaceflight / Moon / Exploration of the Moon
Date: 2008-10-07 13:05:25
Space
Lunar science
Planetary geology
Discovery program
Lunar water
Regolith
Lunar Prospector
Paul Spudis
Polar region
Spaceflight
Moon
Exploration of the Moon

Spudis Moon Space Soon 2006_submitted

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