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  2. Cosmosphere - Wikipedia

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    Cosmosphere is an international science education center and space museum in Hutchinson, Kansas, United States. It was previously known as the Kansas Cosmosphere . The museum houses over 13,000 spaceflight artifacts—the largest combined collection of US and Russian spaceflight artifacts in the world, and is home to various space educational ...

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  4. List of planetariums - Wikipedia

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    James E. Richmond Science Center and Planetarium, [24] Charles County Public Schools, Waldorf (60' diameter, 184 seats [25]) Watson-King Planetarium at Towson University William Brish Planetarium

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    Contact us; Contribute Help; ... Apollo Lunar Module LTA-3 on display at Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center, Hutchinson, KS. Date: ... F-number: f/3.1:

  7. List of Berlin Wall segments - Wikipedia

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    Kansas. Hutchinson – a section of the wall is in the Cosmosphere's Hall of Space exhibit at the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center. Fort Leavenworth – three sections are displayed in a "falling position" just east of the fort's lake near the Buffalo Soldiers Monument.

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  9. Project Gemini - Wikipedia

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    Project Gemini (IPA: / ˈ dʒ ɛ m ɪ n i /) was the second United States human spaceflight program to fly. Conducted after the first American crewed space program, Project Mercury, while the Apollo program was still in early development, Gemini was conceived in 1961 and concluded in 1966.