Editing 2630: Shuttle Skeleton

Revision as of 23:33, 8 June 2022 by 172.70.85.177 (talk) (Explanation: One of those (many) cases where an Oxford Comma actually adds ambiguity of meaning. (I'd just go "....metal and other manufactured materials", personally. But misidentification of the plastic element as a subclause is the big thing.))
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