File:Explorer 9.jpg
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English: Explorer 9 satellite for use at the Parade of Progress show at the Public Hall, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Polski: Satelita Explorer 9 użyty na pokazie Parada Postępu w Public Hall, w Cleveland (Ohio, USA)
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