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Palomar Space Telescope, named for Earthbound observatory. Two 3.8 meter mirrors acting as an optical interferometer. Observatory located at the leading Earth-Moon Lagrange point. Crews of 2 do approximately 1 month observing shifts. A P-38 entry. |
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Folder Keywords: MOC Space
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