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    A. Have airlines transport packages on long flights
    B. Show movies on airline flights
    C. Build a supersonic airplane
    D. Have floatation devices aboard airline flights
    A. Day/Night Corrigan
    B. California DreaminCorrigan
    C. Wrong Way Corrigan
    D. All-the-Way Corrigan
    A. KLM
    B. Delta Airlines
    C. Pan American Airlines
    D. American Airlines
    A. Bill Bradley
    B. Jake Garn
    C. Tom McMillan
    D. John Glenn
    A. He was the first tourist in space.
    B. He was the first person to fly the Shuttle, shoot down an enemy fighter, and fly a balloon across the Atlantic.
    C. He was the first person to fly the Shuttle three times.
    D. He was the first person to make a space walk.
    A. Neutron
    B. Electron
    C. Proton
    D. Posititron
    A. Marvin Minsky
    B. Tim Lee-Berniers
    C. Jean Armour Polly
    D. Gregory Chaitin
    A. Carl Sontheimer
    B. Fred Waring
    C. Carl Frederick Winson
    D. Gene Armor Polly
    A. Iconosphere
    B. Ectosphere
    C. Exosphere
    D. Endosphere
    A. 1 par sec
    B. 1 light year
    C. 1 galactic year
    D. 1 astronomical unit