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Date: 2013-06-23 12:36:36
Near-Earth objects
Space debris
Manned spacecraft
NASA Orbital Debris Program Office
Human spaceflight
Spacecraft
Hypervelocity
Satellite
Low Earth orbit
Spaceflight
Space
Litter

Modeling of crack propagation in spacecraft reinforced pressure wall damaged by orbital debris Frederick Cook, Igor Telichev 6th IAASS Conference

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