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The Ares I-X hardware segment, Pathfinder 2 (PF2) being moved from Building 50 to Building 333.

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The Ares I-X hardware segment, Pathfinder 2 (PF2) being moved from Building 50 to Building 333.

NASA Identifier: C-2007-1708

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