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While we are not yet in danger of being fried to a cosmic crisp, things are definitely hotting up. Many of these plans are in the early stages, but in its report '2006 Space Year in Review' Ascend, the world's leading provider of information and consultancy to the global aerospace industry, shows the race is clearly hotting up. Elsewhere, the weather is hotting up, and so are our inboxes. |
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