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The above scene shows an astronaut from Earth signifying the orbit of his
planet relative to that of Mercury. If the inner circle is the Sun, then
the third cirle from the Sun would be Earth with Mercury and Venus nearest
the Sun. The spaceman's suit is very armour-life which is unlike those worn
by space men and women of today.
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Last modified: Wednesday, 30-Nov-04 09:15:00 PM CDT
Author: Jerry Woodfill / NASA, Mail Code ER7, jared.woodfill1@jsc.nasa.gov
Curator: Cecilia Breigh, NASA JSC ER7
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