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A circle of dancing couples surrounds the musicians, whose instruments may be flutes, drums, harps, and guitars.
The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, whose instruments detected flowing water on Mars, cost Nasa nearly $750m a decade ago.
Mr. James said he thought Mr. Finkenbeiner had been a self-promoter whose instruments were not historically accurate.
Credit must go to producer Steve Mackey, who captures the sense of a band whose instruments sound almost as if they're playing themselves.
She asked whose instruments were in the hallway, and when I said they were mine, she said: "Let's do a show".
John Alexander Simpson, a nuclear physicist and astrophysicist whose instruments have been sending data back from space for nearly 40 years, died on Aug. 31 in Chicago.
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