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		 by the Aerospace Corporation. Aerocube 6 represents a major upgrate in the Aerocube program as it introduces a 
		 redesigned cubesat structure and technical upgrades. It features a suite of micro dosimeters for measuring 
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      <Acknowledgement>The AC6 Principal Investigator is Dr. T.P. O Brien. Aerospace and government personnel who 
		 contributed to the AeroCube-6 mission: J. Bern Blake, D. Hinkley, C. Venturini, J. Avrett, D. Mabry, W. Crain, 
		 C. Nguyen, B. Hardy, J. Lee, D. Turner, D. Rowen, C. Coffman, B. Barney, P. Doyle, J. Fuller, D. Pedrino, 
		 G. Maul, D. Rumsey, A. Chin, R. Stevens, A Schutte, D. Arndt, and E. Mazur. Those wishing to use AC6 data 
		 are strongly urged to notify the PI of the topic of their work. This will enable the AC6 team to assist in 
		 use of the data and to track the instruments utility to the broader community.</Acknowledgement>
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