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    Free File Fillable Forms is an electronic version of IRS paper forms. Free File Fillable Forms does not include any elaborate cross-checking or question-and-answer formats (such as is found in many of the Free File Software packages), instead it is a simple fill-in-the blank format (however, it does perform math calculations).

  3. Orbital Express - Wikipedia

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    Orbital Express: ASTRO and NEXTSat The project hoped to demonstrate several satellite servicing operations and technologies including rendezvous , proximity operations and station keeping , capture, docking , fluid transfer (specifically, hydrazine on this mission), and ORU (Orbit Replaceable Unit) transfer.

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  5. ASTRO (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous Space Transport Robotic Operations (ASTRO), was an American technology demonstration satellite which was operated as part of the Orbital Express program. It was used to demonstrate autonomous servicing and refuelling operations in orbit, performing tests on the NEXTSat satellite which was launched with ASTRO for that purpose. [2]

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  7. NEXTSat - Wikipedia

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    NEXTSat was a 224-kilogram (494 lb) spacecraft, [2] which was built by Ball Aerospace around the RS-300 satellite bus. [4] It was operated in low Earth orbit ; on 9 March 2007, it had a perigee of 490 kilometres (300 mi), an apogee of 498 kilometres (309 mi), 46.0 degrees of inclination , and an orbital period of 94.49 minutes. [ 5 ]

  8. Astro (Motorola) - Wikipedia

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    They began testing of ASTRO portable radios, mobile radios, base stations, dispatch consoles, and a wide-area system in December 1992 for State Police Troop A, and completed a phased installation several years later. [8] This original ASTRO system was later converted to ASTRO 25. Today, ASTRO 25 is widely used for public safety communications. [9]

  9. AstroPrint - Wikipedia

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    AstroPrint is a cloud platform and application marketplace designed for consumer 3D printing by 3DaGoGo Inc., a private San Diego–based technology company.. AstroPrint develops software to enable the management of desktop 3D printers from any web-enabled device.