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Geographic information systems / Shuttle Radar Topography Mission / Jet Propulsion Laboratory / Charles Elachi / California Institute of Technology / Space Shuttle / Spaceborne Imaging Radar / Opportunity rover / NASA / Spaceflight / Spacecraft / Space technology
Date: 2001-05-25 13:40:31
Geographic information systems
Shuttle Radar Topography Mission
Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Charles Elachi
California Institute of Technology
Space Shuttle
Spaceborne Imaging Radar
Opportunity rover
NASA
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Space technology

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