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Copyright, 1991, by Gametoy Development Co,, Inc.
Discussion
The above card game's purpose was to teach players about space exploration
by putting together puzzles of purposed vehicles and projects about the
space program.
Among the puzzle subjects were: the proposed
U.S. Space Station, the
Space Shuttle,
the X-30 National Aero-Space Plane; the Hubble
Telescope, the Galileo and Cassini Orbiters, the
Orbital Tranfer Vehicles, and other space equipment. Also, the game
depicted the nine
planets of the solar system.
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