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The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is rolled from Vertical Integration Facility to the pad at Launch Complex 41. With four identical Magnetospheric Multiscale, or MMS, spacecraft, this is an unprecedented NASA mission to study magnetic reconnection. Scientists believe MMS will provide insights into the fundamental process that occurs throughout the universe.
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The United Launch Alliance Atlas V rocket is rolled from Vertical Integration Facility to the pad at Launch Complex 41. With four identical Magnetospheric Multiscale, or MMS, spacecraft, this is an unprecedented NASA mission to study magnetic reconnection. Scientists believe MMS will provide insights into the fundamental process that occurs throughout the universe.
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2015:03:11 10:03:43
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