Stardust. The spaceships name was Stardust.
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As of 2021, spacecraft have studied five comets up close: Halley's Comet (by the European Space Agency's Giotto spacecraft), Comet Borrelly (by NASA's Deep Space 1), Comet Wild 2 (by NASA's Stardust spacecraft), Comet Tempel 1 (by NASA's Deep Impact spacecraft), and Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko (by the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft).
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The space probe designed for sampling comet dust is known as NASA's Stardust spacecraft. It was launched in 1999 with the primary mission of collecting comet material from comet Wild 2 and returning it to Earth in 2006.
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The Production Budget for Stardust was $70,000,000.
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Stardust passed away in 1973 at age 29 when Stardust Jr. was 3 years old.
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all the stardust does is that you can sell it at a high price
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The duration of Stardust in Your Eyes is 480.0 seconds.
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you can get stardust dragon in the Yu-Gi-Oh! booster pack named: The Duelist Genesis.
or you can buy the stardust dragon Yu-Gi-Oh! Stardust dragon tin at toy stores.
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No. Stardust Dragon is not found in Stardust Overdrive, and the Promo cards obtainable from the Special Edition pack are Charge of the Light Brigade and Tempest Magician.
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Queen of the Stardust Ballroom was created in 1975.
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Stardust - 1938 I was released on:
USA: 1938
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Stardust dragon tins are long gone from stores. Buy it online, or be without stardust dragon.
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Yes. The only way Stardust Dragon/Assault Mode can be Summoned is by its own effect, using Assault Mode Activateand a Stardust Dragon, or with an Assault Revival.
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Stardust is a thing that is in every person and some people have more than others.
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Stardust Dragon can be obtained in "The Duelist Genesis" booster pack.
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Stardust Dragon is currently always a holographic rare.
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