File:Scout X-1 with Explorer 9 Feb 16 1961 2.JPG
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[edit]English: Lift-off of the Scout X-1 launch vehicle with satellite Explorer 9, Feb 16 1961
Polski: Moment startu rakiety nośnej Scout X-1 z satelitą Explorer 9, 16 lutego 1961
Source: NASA via Johnatan's Home Page
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current | 17:24, 11 October 2006 | 384 × 589 (35 KB) | NH2501 (talk | contribs) | {{en|Lift-off of the Scout X-1 launch vehicle with satellite Explorer 9, Feb 16 1961}} {{pl|Moment startu rakiety nośnej Scout X-1 z satelitą Explorer 9, 16 lutego 1961}} Source: [http://www.planet4589.org/space/images/lv/Scout.html NASA via Johnatan's |
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