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TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / General bisacsh
Asteroids / Collisions with Earth fast
Astronautics / Systems engineering fast
Hydrogen bomb fast
Space vehicles fast
Ingenieurwissenschaften
Astronautics Systems engineering
Space vehicles
Hydrogen bomb
Asteroids Collisions with Earth
Solar system / Icarus (Asteroid) fast
Icarus (Asteroid)
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Astronautics / Systems engineering fast
Hydrogen bomb fast
Space vehicles fast
Ingenieurwissenschaften
Astronautics Systems engineering
Space vehicles
Hydrogen bomb
Asteroids Collisions with Earth
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title_fullStr Project Icarus systems engineering
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topic TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / General bisacsh
Asteroids / Collisions with Earth fast
Astronautics / Systems engineering fast
Hydrogen bomb fast
Space vehicles fast
Ingenieurwissenschaften
Astronautics Systems engineering
Space vehicles
Hydrogen bomb
Asteroids Collisions with Earth
topic_facet TECHNOLOGY / Engineering / General
Asteroids / Collisions with Earth
Astronautics / Systems engineering
Hydrogen bomb
Space vehicles
Ingenieurwissenschaften
Astronautics Systems engineering
Asteroids Collisions with Earth
Solar system / Icarus (Asteroid)
Icarus (Asteroid)
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