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Ariane V (5) Fairing Shroud Components being moved from Cleveland Hopkins Airport to NASA Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, Ohio - 8-07

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Ariane V (5) Fairing Shroud Components being moved from Cleveland Hopkins Airport to NASA Plum Brook Station, Sandusky, Ohio - 8-07

NASA Identifier: C-2007-1425

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