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DescriptionInternationale Raumstation Bahnhöhe (dumb version).png |
Deutsch: Mittlere Bahnhöhe der Internationalen Raumstation (ISS) seit Start
Français : Altitude moyenne de l'orbite de la station spatiale internationale de l'origine à 2009
English: Mean altitude of the International Space Station from November 1998 until 2009
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Transferred from de.wikipedia; transferred to Commons by User:Pline using CommonsHelper. (Original text : Aus TLE-Daten selbst erstellt) |
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rmw. Original uploader was Rmw at de.wikipedia
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The virgin version of This illustration was made by Medium69 Please credit this : William Crochot Website : http://www.science-et-vie.net
An to Medium69 would be appreciated too.
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Rmw at the German language Wikipedia, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publishes it under the following license:
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