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Space logistics: Revision history


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  • curprev 07:3107:31, 7 October 2014 46.237.23.21 talk 25,209 bytes −396 Dragon is certainly not "the only way scientists and engineers have to recover scientific samples and hardware for analysis on the ground.", this claim is simply false cause Soyuz can do it too (with very limited capability) undo
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