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Ball, Crawford: Meeting report Which way to the Moon? Andrew Ball and Ian Crawford report on NASA’s planning for a return to the Moon, with some
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Document Date: 2006-08-07 06:55:41


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Smithsonian Institution Press / Stern S A / Human Spaceflight Vision Group / BNSC/PPARC / /

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Milton Keynes / David Beaty / Andrew Ball / Ian Crawford / Charles Shearer / Ian A Crawford / Andrew J Ball / David Parker / Martin Sweeting / /

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