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Date: 2014-07-01 12:42:57
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The Benefits to Commercial Companies of the Lunar COTS Programs Credit: Much of this information came from the presentation in the Future In-space Operations archive by Bryon Benedict (Intelsat General) on Nov. 13, 2013

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