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Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Landmark Moments in Private Space Exploration
This is a video which you can only see at Youtube via a computer
From the Wall Street Journal YouTube Channel:
Landmark Moments in Private Space Exploration
The sad thing is it's been up for about a month and only has 592 views.
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