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I removed this redundant word "robotic". Just what does "robotic" mean here? Are there any non-robotic spacecraft? According to Wikipedia's definition of robot, all spacecraft are robotic. —Herbee12:51, 21 September 2005 (UTC)Reply
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The article says that the LUNAR-A will be launched by M-V. BUT the M-V article says that the next M-V launch this month is the final one... so I think there should be a change somewhere. Hektor07:41, 11 September 2006 (UTC)Reply