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SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD CORMAC MURRAY MEETS ASTRONAUT PAUL RICHARDS AND GSFC CENTER DIRECTOR ROB STRAIN

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Description: SPECIAL NEEDS CHILD ( CORMAC MURRAY ) MEETS ASTRONAUT PAUL RICHARDS AND CENTER DIRECTOR ROB STRAIN AT THE NASA GODDARD VISITORS CENTER.

Photographer: BILL HRYBYK

Date: 10/15/2008

Job Number: 2009-00065-0

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