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What is the most important text feature in NASA’s astronaut training manual? Why?
Has a limit of 280 letters.
From this text: https://www. nasa. gov/centers/johnson/pdf/606877main_ FS-2011-11-057-JSC-astro_trng. pdf
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What is the most important text feature in NASA’s astronaut training manual? Why?
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