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Date: 1997-02-05 13:28:13
Goddard Space Flight Center
Space Network
Tracking and Data Relay Satellite
TDRS-7
TDRS-3
TDRS-4
TDRS-6
TDRS-1
TDRS-5
Spaceflight
Spacecraft
Earth

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