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This link: http://127.0.0.1:4664/redir?url=D%3A%5CPKC+stuff%5CHydEcUpload%2Epdf&src=8&schema=8&start=0&s=KUzZW_iHjIWihhq5V2gxEMWtVXs for the article "Power from Space and the Hydrogen Economy," 55th International Astronautical Congress, Vancouver CANADA, October 4-8, 2004. appears to be a failed upload. I have searched without success for an internet link to said document. I am sure someone else will find it, so I have removed it in the interim. --Shannonr 22:26, 5 February 2006 (UTC)
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