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English: Astris, the third (upper) stage of the Europa I rocket, on display in Pfaffenwaldring 31 (V 31) on the campus of University of Stuttgart in Vaihingen, Stuttgart, Germany. Astris was developed by ERNO and MBB and built by Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB) and ERNO in Germany.
Deutsch: Astris, dritte Stufe der Europarakete, im Gebäude V31(Pfaffenwaldring 31) der Universität Stuttgart in Vaihingen, Stuttgart, Germany.
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