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Mars Mission (5) : the Chemistry of Fuel

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18 Jul 2011CPOL37 min read 29.4K   6.2K   17  
adding chemical elements the ships can use as fuel, and a new auto-pilot feature
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Christ Kennedy grew up in the suburbs of Montreal and is a bilingual Quebecois with a bachelor’s degree in computer engineering from McGill University. He is unemployable and currently living in Moncton, N.B. writing his next novel.

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