1975 in spaceflight

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In 1975, several notable events occurred in spaceflight, including the launches of Venera 9 and 10 and their Venus arrivals, the launches of the Viking Mars missions, the joint American-Soviet Apollo–Soyuz Test Project (ASTP), the failure of Soyuz 7K-T 39, and the launch of Aryabhatta, India's first satellite.

  • The Venera 9 mission was launched 8 June 1975 and on 20 October 1975 became the first spacecraft to orbit Venus; two days later its lander returned the first images from the surface of any planet (other than Earth).
  • Venera 10 was launched on 14 June 1975; it entered orbit of Venus on 23 October 1975 and its lander arrived on the surface of Venus on 25 October 1975. Both Venera 9 and Venera 10 returned various scientific observations of Venus and black-and-white television pictures from the planet's surface.
  • Viking 1 was launched on 20 August 1975 and Viking 2 was launched 9 September 1975. This orbiter/lander mission was to photograph the surface of Mars in 1976.
  • The Apollo-Soyuz Test Project was a collaboration between the United States and the Soviet Union that saw an end to the space race. The mission was launched on 15 July 1975, with the Soyuz returning on 21 July and Apollo on 24 July.
  • On 5 April, Soyuz 7K-T 39 aborted after the second and third stages failed to separate, with the crew pulling over 21 g on a ballistic reentry.
  • On 19 April, the first Indian satellite, Aryabhatta, was launched on a Soviet Kosmos-3M.

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Last27 December
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1975 in spaceflight
Artist's impression of the ASTP docking
Orbital launches
First10 January
Last27 December
Total132
Catalogued125
National firsts
Satellite India
Rockets
Maiden flightsAtlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1AR
Delta 3000
Diamant-BP4
Long March 2C
N-I
Scout F-1
Titan III(34)B
RetirementsAtlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A
Delta 1000
Diamant-BP4
Saturn IB
Scout F-1
Crewed flights
Orbital4
Suborbital1
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Launches

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Date and time (UTC) Rocket Flight number Launch site LSP
Payload Operator Orbit Function Decay (UTC) Outcome
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January

10 January
21:43:37
Soviet UnionSoyuz Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 17 Low Earth (Salyut 4) Salyut expedition19 February
11:03
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, first mission to Salyut 4
17 January
09:00
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Baikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 702 (Zenit-2M/Gektor #54) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance29 JanuarySuccessful
21 January
11:04
Soviet Union Kosmos-2 Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 133/3 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 703 (DS-P1-Yu #74) Low Earth Radar calibration20 NovemberSuccessful
22 January
17:55
United States Delta 2910 Delta 107 United States Vandenberg AFB SLC-2W United States
United States Landsat 2 (ERTS B) NASA Sun-synchronous (SSO) Earth observationIn orbitSuccessful
23 January
11:00
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 704 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #35) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance6 FebruarySuccessful
28 January
12:05
Soviet Union Kosmos-2 Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 133/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 705 (DS-P1-Yu #75) Low Earth Radar calibration18 NovemberSuccessful
30 January
15:02
Soviet Union Molniya-M/Blok 2BL Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 706 (US-K #4) Molniya orbit Missile early warningIn orbitSuccessful

February

5 February
13:15
Soviet Union Kosmos-3M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 707 (Tselina-O #26) Low Earth ELINT7 September 1980Successful
6 February
04:49
Soviet Union Molniya-M/Blok ML Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Molniya-2 12 Molniya orbit Communications4 August 1985Successful
6 February
16:35
France Diamant BP4 French Guiana Guiana Space Centre ELD France CNES
France Starlette CNES Low Earth GeodesyIn orbitSuccessful
6 February
22:04
United States Delta 2914 Delta 108 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-17B United States USAF
United States SMS-2 NASA Geostationary WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
12 February
03:30
Soviet Union Kosmos-3M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 708 (Sfera #13) Low Earth GeodesyIn orbitSuccessful
12 February
14:30
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 709 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #36) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance25 FebruarySuccessful
20 February
23:35
United States Atlas SLV-3D Centaur-D1A AC-33
United Nations Intelsat IV F-6 Intelsat Intended: Geostationary Communications20 FebruaryLaunch failure
Error during booster separation caused a reset of the guidance computer, leading to the loss of control.[1] Range safety sent the flight termination command at T+413 seconds.
24 February
05:25
JapanM-3C JapanKagoshima Space Center LP-M JapanISAS
JapanSRATS (Taiyo) ISAS Highly elliptical orbit Ionosphere research29 June 1980Successful
26 February
09:00
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Baikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 710 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #37) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance12 MarchSuccessful
14:01
28 February
Soviet Union Kosmos-3M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 132/2 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 711 to 718 (Strela-1M × 8) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

March

10 March
04:41
United States Titan III(34)B United States Vandenberg AFB SLC-4W United States USAF
United States Jumpseat 4 (OPS 2439) NRO Molniya orbit SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful
12 March
08:55
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Baikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 719 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #38) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance25 MarchSuccessful
21 March
06:50
Soviet Union Soyuz-U Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 720 (Zenit-4MT/Orion #8) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance, test spacecraft3 AprilSuccessful
26 March
08:50
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 721 (Zenit-2M/Gektor #55) and Nauka-5KSA 1L GRU, AN SSSR Low Earth Reconnaissance, research7 AprilSuccessful
Nauka research payload carried inside Zenit-2M reentry capsule.
27 March
08:00
Soviet Union Voskhod Soviet Union Baikonur Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 722 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #39) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance9 AprilSuccessful
27 March
14:30
Soviet Union Kosmos-3M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 132/1 Soviet Union
United Nations Interkosmos 13 (DS-U2-IK #6) Interkosmos Low Earth Radiation belts and upper atmosphere research2 September 1980Successful
Cooperative project of Czechoslovakia and the USSR

April

1 April
12:30
Soviet Union Vostok-2M Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Meteor-1 21 Low Earth WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
2 April
11:00
Soviet Union Tsyklon-2 Soviet Union Baikonur Site 90/20 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 723 (US-A #9) Low Earth Radar ocean surveillanceIn orbitSuccessful
5 April
11:04:54
Soviet UnionSoyuz Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 7K-T #39 Intended: Low Earth (Salyut 4) Salyut expedition11:26Launch failure
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, first and second core stages failed to separate, flight aborted and crew returned on suborbital trajectory
7 April
11:00
Soviet Union Tsyklon-2 Soviet Union Baikonur Site 90/20 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 724 (US-A #10) Low Earth Radar ocean surveillanceIn orbitSuccessful
8 April
18:29
Soviet Union Kosmos-2 Soviet Union Plesetsk Site 133/1 Soviet Union
Soviet Union Kosmos 725 (DS-P1-Yu #76) Low Earth Radar calibration6 January 1976Successful
9 April
23:58:02
United States Delta 1410 United States Vandenberg SLC-2W United States NASA
United States GEOS-3 NASA Low Earth GeodesyIn orbitSuccessful
19 April Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionKapustin Yar Soviet Union Interkosmos
IndiaAryabhatta ISRO Low Earth X-ray astronomy, aeronomics, and solar physics studies11 February 1992Launch success, payload partial failure
First Indian satellite; payload failed 4–5 days after launch

May

7 May
22:45:01
United States Scout F-1 Italy San Marco mobile range, Kenya Italy CRS
United StatesSAS 3 NASA Low Earth X-ray astronomy9 April 1979Successful
24 May
14:58:10
Soviet UnionSoyuz Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 18 Low Earth (Salyut 4) Salyut expedition26 July
14:18
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, final mission to Salyut 4

June

3 June
09:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionKapustin Yar, Site 107/1 Soviet Union
United NationsDS-U3-IK #5 Interkosmos Intended: Low Earth Solar radiation research3 JuneFailure
3 June
13:20
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 742 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #43) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance15 JuneSuccessful
5 June
01:37
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionMolniya-1K 30 (Molniya-1K 37L) Molniya orbit Communications25 September 1987Successful
FranceSRET [fr] 2 CNES Molniya orbit Technology test10 July 1988Successful
8 June
02:37
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok D Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 81/24 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionVenera 9 (4V1 #1) orbiter Cytherocentric Venus orbiterIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionVenera 9 (4V1 #1) lander Cytherocentric Venus lander22 October
05:13 (on Venus)
Successful
First spacecraft to orbit Venus, first spacecraft to return images from the surface of another planet
8 June
18:30
United StatesTitan IIID 3D-10 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-4E United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-9 10 (Hexagon, OPS 6381) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance5 NovemberSuccessful
United StatesP-226 1 (SSU 1, OPS 6381) Low Earth ELINTIn orbitSuccessful
12 June
08:12
United StatesDelta 2910 Delta 111 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-2W United States
United StatesNimbus 6 NASA, NOAA Low Earth WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
12 June
12:30
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 743 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #44) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance25 JuneSuccessful
14 June
03:00
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok D Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 81/24 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionVenera 10 (4V1 #2) orbiter Cytherocentric Venus orbiterIn orbitSuccessful
Soviet UnionVenera 10 (4V1 #2) lander Cytherocentric Venus lander25 October
02:17 (on Venus)
Successful
18 June
09:00
United StatesAtlas SLV-3A Agena-D 5506A United StatesCape Canaveral AFS, LC-13 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesCanyon 6 (AFP-827, OPS 4966) NRO High Earth orbit SIGINTIn orbitSuccessful
20 June
06:54
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 744 (Tselina-D #7) Low Earth ELINT11 October 1991Successful
11:43
21 June
United StatesDelta 1910 Delta 112 United StatesCape Canaveral AFS, LC-17B United States
United StatesOSO 8 NASA Low Earth Solar research, UV and X-ray astronomy9 July 1986Successful
24 June
12:04
Soviet UnionKosmos-2 Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 133/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 745 (DS-P1-Yu #77) Low Earth Radar calibration12 March 1976Successful
25 June
12:59
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 746 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #45) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance9 JulySuccessful
27 June
13:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 747 (Zenit-2M/Gektor #58) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance9 JulySuccessful
Soviet UnionNauka-22KS 1L Low Earth Hosted research payload

July

15 July
14:58:10
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 19 Low Earth (Apollo) International docking21 July
10:50
Successful
Crewed flight with two cosmonauts, Soviet contribution to the Apollo Soyuz Test Project
15 July
19:50:01
United StatesSaturn IB United StatesKennedy LC-39B United StatesNASA
United StatesApollo NASA Low Earth (Soyuz 19) International docking24 July
21:18
Successful
United StatesDM-2 NASA Low Earth (Apollo) Docking adaptor2 AugustSuccessful
Crewed flight with three astronauts, American contribution to the Apollo Soyuz Test Project, final flight of the Apollo programme and the Saturn rocket
26 July
13:28
ChinaFeng Bao 1 ChinaJiquan Satellite Launch Center, LA-2B (Site 138)
ChinaJSSW 1 (CK 1) Low Earth Unknown14 SeptemberSuccessful
First successful orbital launch of Feng Bao 1.

August

20 August
21:22:00
United StatesTitan IIIE United StatesCape Canaveral LC-41 United States
United StatesViking 1 Orbiter NASA Areocentric Mars orbiterIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesViking 1 Lander NASA Areocentric Mars lander20 July 1976
11:53:06
Successful
Lander landed in Chryse Planitia, becoming the first US spacecraft to land on Mars. It operated until 11 November 1982 when communications were lost due to an erroneous command being sent to the spacecraft. Orbiter was deactivated on 17 August 1980.

September

9 September
05:30
JapanUnited StatesN-I N1F JapanTanegashima Space Center LP-N (LA-Y1) JapanNASDA
JapanETS 1 (Kiku 1) NASDA Low Earth Technology testIn orbitSuccessful
First flight of N-I, first satellite launched by NASDA
9 September
18:39:00
United StatesTitan IIIE United StatesCape Canaveral LC-41 United States
United StatesViking 2 Orbiter NASA Areocentric Mars orbiterIn orbitSuccessful
United StatesViking 2 Lander NASA Areocentric Mars lander3 September 1976
22:58:20
Successful
Lander landed in Utopia Planitia and operated until its batteries failed on 11 April 1980. Orbiter was deactivated on 25 July 1978.
27 September
08:37
FranceDiamant BP4 French GuianaGuiana Space Centre ELD FranceCNES
FranceAura [fr] (D-2B) CNES Low Earth Ultraviolet astronomy30 September 1982Successful
Last flight of Diamant

October

16 October
22:40:00
United States Delta 2914 United States Cape Canaveral SLC-17B United States NASA
United States GOES 1 NOAA Geostationary MeteorologyIn orbitSuccessful
First operational geostationary weather satellite. Deactivated on 7 March 1985

November

4 November
10:12
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Comodrome, Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 778 (Parus #4) Low Earth Navigation, data relayIn orbitSuccessful
4 November
15:19
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3
Soviet UnionKosmos 779 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #52) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance18 NovemberSuccessful
14 November
19:13
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionMolniya-3 3 (Molniya-3 13L) Molniya orbit Communications19 November 2017Successful
17 November
14:36:37
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 1/5 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionSoyuz 20 Low Earth (Salyut 4) Uncrewed test flight, biology16 February 1976
02:24
Successful
Last Soyuz flight to the Salyut 4 station
20 November
02:06:48
United StatesDelta 2910 Delta 117 United StatesCape Canaveral AFS, LC-17B United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesExplorer 55 (AE E) NASA Elliptical low Earth Atmosphere research10 June 1981Successful
21 November
09:20
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 780 (Zenit-2M #62/Gektor #62) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance3 DecemberSuccessful
Soviet UnionNauka-20KS 2L Low Earth Research
21 November
17:11
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 781 (Tselina-O #28) Low Earth ELINT26 November 1980Successful
25 November
17:00
Soviet UnionSoyuz-U Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionUnited NationsKosmos 782 (Bion #3) Institute of Biomedical Problems Low Earth Biology15 December
04:48
Successful
26 November
03:27
ChinaLong March 2A ChinaJiquan Satellite Launch Center, LA-2B (Site 138) ChinaMASI
ChinaFSW-0 1 Low Earth Reconnaissance29 DecemberSuccessful
First successful launch of Long March 2.
28 November
00:10
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 783 (Strela-2M #11) Low Earth CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful

December

3 December
10:00
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 784 (Zenit-2M/Gektor #63) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance15 DecemberSuccessful
Soviet UnionNauka-22KS 2L Low Earth Hosted research payload
4 December
20:38
United StatesTitan IIID 3D-10 United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-4E United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesKH-9 11 (Hexagon, OPS 4428) NRO Low Earth Reconnaissance1 April 1976Successful
United StatesS3 2 (S73-6, OPS 5547) STP Elliptical low Earth Research1 May 1978Successful
6 December
03:35
United StatesScout-F1 196C United StatesVandenberg AFB, SLC-5 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDADE-A Intended: Low polar Earth Atmosphere density research6 DecemberFailure
United StatesDADE-B Intended: Low polar Earth Atmosphere density research
11 December
17:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 132/1 Soviet Union
United NationsInterkosmos 14 (DS-U2-IK #7) Interkosmos Magnetosphere, ionosphere, micrometeorites research27 February 1983Successful
Cooperative project of the Hungarian People's Republic, People's Republic of Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia and the USSR
12 December
12:45
Soviet UnionTsyklon-2 Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 90/19 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 785 (US-A #11) Low Earth Radar ocean surveillanceIn orbitSuccessful
13 December
01:56
United StatesDelta 3914 Delta 118 United StatesCape Canaveral AFS, LC-17A United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesSatcom 1 RCA Americom Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
Maiden flight of Delta 3914
14 December
05:15
United StatesTitan III(23)C 3C-29 United StatesCape Canaveral AFS, SLC-40 United StatesUS Air Force
United StatesDSP 5 (OPS 3165) USAF Geostationary Missile early warningIn orbitSuccessful
16 December
09:19
China Feng Bao 1 China Jiquan Satellite Launch Center, LA-2B (Site 138)
China JSSW 2 (CK 2) Low Earth Unknown27 January 1976Successful
16 December
09:50
Soviet UnionVoskhod Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionKosmos 786 (Zenit-4MK/Germes #53) GRU Low Earth Reconnaissance29 DecemberSuccessful
17 December
11:06
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionMolniya-2 15 Molniya orbit Communications28 June 1990Successful
19 December
14:00
Soviet UnionKosmos-3M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 132/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionDS-P1-M #7 Intended: Low Earth ASAT target19 DecemberFailure
22 December
02:08
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok SO-L Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 31/6 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionPrognoz 4 Highly elliptical orbit Solar and magnetosphere research18 December 1977Successful
22 December
13:00
Soviet UnionProton-K/Blok DM Soviet UnionBaikonur Cosmodrome, Site 81/24 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionRaduga 1 (Gran 11L) Geostationary CommunicationsIn orbitSuccessful
25 December
19:00
Soviet UnionVostok-2M Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 41/1 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionMeteor-1 23 Low Earth WeatherIn orbitSuccessful
27 December
10:22
Soviet UnionMolniya-M/Blok ML Soviet UnionPlesetsk Cosmodrome, Site 43/3 Soviet Union
Soviet UnionMolniya-3 4 (Molniya-3 15L) Molniya orbit Communications17 October 1986Successful
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Deep space rendezvous

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16 MarchMariner 103rd flyby of MercuryClosest approach: 327 kilometres (203 mi)
20 OctoberVenera 9Cytherocentric orbit insertionFirst orbiter of Venus
22 OctoberVenera 9 landerVenerian landingLanded at 05:13 UTC; first images from Venus surface
23 OctoberVenera 10Cytherocentric orbit insertion
25 OctoberVenera 10 landerVenerian landingLanded at 05:17 UTC
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EVAs

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