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Mission impossible to mission control
Lab on a Chip, 2012Aaron R, Wheeler, Amy E, Herr
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Medical Missions: Mission Accomplished or Mission Impossible?
World Neurosurgery, 2017Russell J, Andrews +3 more
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2011
Hayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission developed by JAXA to explore a near-Earth asteroid and to return asteroidal soil, while validating new engineering technologies (propulsion, landing, and atmospheric reentry). Launched in May 2003, the Hayabusa-1 rendezvous with asteroid Itokawa was in September 2005.
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Hayabusa (“peregrine falcon” in Japanese) is a scientific space mission developed by JAXA to explore a near-Earth asteroid and to return asteroidal soil, while validating new engineering technologies (propulsion, landing, and atmospheric reentry). Launched in May 2003, the Hayabusa-1 rendezvous with asteroid Itokawa was in September 2005.
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Toward a blue missiology: Theological education as eco-missional formation
Transformation, 2023Septemmy Eucharistia Lakawa
exaly

