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Interstellar travel / Spacecraft propulsion / Astrodynamics / Rocket propulsion / Project Daedalus / Space colonization / Interstellar probe / Project Longshot / Nuclear pulse propulsion / Space technology / Spaceflight / Transport
Date: 2011-07-05 01:33:05
Interstellar travel
Spacecraft propulsion
Astrodynamics
Rocket propulsion
Project Daedalus
Space colonization
Interstellar probe
Project Longshot
Nuclear pulse propulsion
Space technology
Spaceflight
Transport

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