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    Cowboy Bob (voiced by Albert Brooks in "The Call of the Simpsons", Dan Castellaneta in "Mobile Homer") is an RV salesman in cowboy hat who first appeared in "The Call of the Simpsons". Bob works at Bob's RV Roundup, but claims he does not own the place – although this could be part of his sales pitch, given the manner he tells this to Homer.

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    In the United States, SpaceX's Dragon 2 spacecraft made its first crewed flight to the International Space Station on 31 May 2020 as part of the Commercial Crew Program, [8] enabling American human orbital spaceflight capability for the first time since the Space Shuttle's retirement in 2011.