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[[File:Optical Bistability Satelite Three Axis Stabilization.jpg|200px|thumb|left|A 1999 photo of The Lunar Prospector designed for a low polar orbit investigation of the Moon. The Lunar Prospector was stabilized by a spin axis with three fuel tanks mounted within a pressurized drum and was controlled by six hydrazine monopropellant 22- Newton thrusters - Image and Information by NASA, G.Scott Hubbard, William Feldman, Mario Acuna, Robert Lin,Alan Binder, and Alex Konopliv.]]
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[[File:Optical Bistability Satelite Three Axis Stabilization.jpg|200px|thumb|right|A 1999 photo of The Lunar Prospector designed for a low polar orbit investigation of the Moon. The Lunar Prospector was stabilized by a spin axis with three fuel tanks mounted within a pressurized drum and was controlled by six hydrazine monopropellant 22- Newton thrusters - Image and Information by NASA, G.Scott Hubbard, William Feldman, Mario Acuna, Robert Lin,Alan Binder, and Alex Konopliv.]]
  
 
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A 1999 photo of The Lunar Prospector designed for a low polar orbit investigation of the Moon. The Lunar Prospector was stabilized by a spin axis with three fuel tanks mounted within a pressurized drum and was controlled by six hydrazine monopropellant 22- Newton thrusters - Image and Information by NASA, G.Scott Hubbard, William Feldman, Mario Acuna, Robert Lin,Alan Binder, and Alex Konopliv.
A 1999 photo of The Lunar Prospector designed for a low polar orbit investigation of the Moon. The Lunar Prospector was stabilized by a spin axis with three fuel tanks mounted within a pressurized drum and was controlled by six hydrazine monopropellant 22- Newton thrusters - Image and Information by NASA, G.Scott Hubbard, William Feldman, Mario Acuna, Robert Lin,Alan Binder, and Alex Konopliv.

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