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Monthly Archives: October 2004

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Will You Ever See This?

October 5, 2004 C.C. Petersen Leave a comment
A view from a height

Many of us dream of the day we can see this sight for ourselves—the curve of Earth’s surface falling away from us as we ride a rocket ship into space. Spaceship One did it yesterday, and here’s the view. Heady isn’t it?

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