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963:Cuban Missile Crisis
688:Vostochny Cosmodrome
682:The new all-Russian
676:Kennedy Space Center
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319:Kosmodrom "Plesetsk"
213:Russian Space Forces
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3060:Barreira do Inferno
2765:Dombarovsky / Yasny
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1900:Tselina satellite
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