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English: NASA's Space Launch System will use the MPCV Stage Adapter to carry 11 CubeSats as secondary payload to be deployed in 2018 on deep space between the Earth and the Moon. |
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Source | http://mstl.atl.calpoly.edu/~bklofas/Presentations/DevelopersWorkshop2014/Ricco_BioSentinel.pdf (page 23) | ||||||
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