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An undated photo from NASA shows the Russian-built Zarya, the first module of the International Space Station, approaching the U.S.-built Unity module, foreground, in 1998. Once derided as a poster child for government waste, the space station, which has been continuously occupied for 20 years, is now seen as a linchpin for future economic activity in space. (NASA via The New York Times) -- FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY --
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arch42
1998-12-06
NASA/The New York Times Agency/East News
The New York Times Agency
NASA
15440942
1,4MB
31cm x 20cm przy 300dpi
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