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ARCHAEOLOGY; ASTRONAUTICS AND SETI RESEARCH ASSOCIATION
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AAS-RA PO Box 818,ITHACA,NY,USA
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14851
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17188030913 (+1-171-880-30913)
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USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
861102
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