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DescriptionMidSTAR-1.jpg
English: The MidSTAR-1 satellite. High-efficiency, triple-junction gallium arsenide solar cells cover the sides; the S-band transmit antenna is visible at the upper right. The external neutron detector for the MicroDosimeter Instrument (MiDN) is visible on the top.
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MidSTAR.jpg: United States Naval Academy
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2011-11-19T09:06:43Z Materialscientist 1024x1536 (1264912 Bytes) {{Information |Description ={{en|1=Dr. Billy R. Smith Jr., director of the USNA Small Satellite Program and MidSTAR-1 program manager, inspects MidSTAR-1 for damage after vibration testing at the Naval Research Laboratory.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|1=Dr. Billy R. Smith Jr., director of the USNA Small Satellite Program and MidSTAR-1 program manager, inspects MidSTAR-1 for damage after vibration testing at the Naval Research Laboratory. This test
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