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                    (1) NIXED: Removed all target Internal_References since they do not directly apply to the spacecraft.
                    (2) Added DOI information to external references where found.
                    (3) Summarized Instrument_Host:description and moved/edited the rest into a created overview document that gives more breadth.
                    (4) Removed most external references since they are more relevant to the overview document in (3).  
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      <doi>10.1007/s11214-008-9374-8</doi>
      <reference_text>
                   Fountain, G.H., D.Y. Kusnierkiewicz, C.B. Hersman, T.S. Herder, T.B. Coughlin,
                   W.C. Gibson, D.A. Clancy, C.C. DeBoy, T.A. Hill, J.D. Kinnison, D.S. Mehoke,
                   G.K. Ottman, G.D. Rogers, S.A. Stern, J.M. Stratton, S.R. Vernon, and S.P.
                   Williams, The New Horizons Spacecraft, Space Sci. Rev., Volume 140, Numbers
                   1-4, pp. 23-47, 2008.  https://doi.org/10.1007/s11214-008-9374-8
            </reference_text>
      <description>reference.FOUNTAINETAL2008</description>
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                   NASA, Pluto Kuiper Belt Mission Announcement of Opportunity. AO 01-OSS-01, 2001.
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                   Stern, S.A., and A. Cheng, NASA Plans Pluto-Kuiper Belt Mission. EOS, 83, 101,
                   2002.
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                   Stern, A., and J. Spencer, New Horizons: The first reconnaissance mission to
                   bodies in the Kuiper Belt, Proceedings of the First Decadal Review of the
                   Edgeworth-Kuiper Belt, A. Davies Ed., ISBN 1-4020-1781-2, reprinted from Earth
                   Moon and Planets 92, 2004.
            </reference_text>
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                   Stern, S.A., D.C. Slater, J. Scherrer, J. Stone, G. Dirks, M. Versteeg, M.
                   Davis, G.R. Gladstone, J.W. Parker, L.A. Young, and O.H.W. Siegmund, ALICE: The
                   Ultraviolet Imaging Spectrograph aboard the New Horizons Pluto-Kuiper Belt
                   Mission, Space Sci. Rev., Volume 140, Numbers 1-4, pp. 155-187, 2008.
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