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		<title>By: Space Politics &#187; A space solar power caucus in Congress?</title>
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		<description>[...] spoke for a few minutes: Paul Rancatore. If the name sounds familiar, it&#8217;s because he ran on a very strongly pro-space platform for Congress in Florida&#8217;s 15th district, advocating space solar power, among other things, and winning the endorsement of Buzz Aldrin. [...]</description>
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