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"Big" American rocket a TOY!
Big? Heavy life?? Its thrust is about 1/10th the Saturn V rocket's.
Still, it's probably enough to ferry more repair parts to that orbiting pile of scientific inertness, the ISS. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saturn_V |
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