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that the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the NASA affiliated research center is located in the same building as Tom s Diner, the diner in the show Seinfeld as well as the inspiration of the famous song of the same name by Suzanne Vega

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Fun Fact: that the Goddard Institute for Space Studies, the NASA affiliated research center is located in the same building as Tom’s Diner, the diner in the show “Seinfeld” as well as the inspiration of the famous song of the same name by Suzanne Vega

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