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They are alike because astronauts and the exploreres are always trying to find new and faster routes to get somewhere. For example, building a smaller and more agile ship for getting into tighter spaces and go a bit more faster. Making adjustments to a modern day rocket to make it faster and better technology for more safe, and affective travels.

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