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      <Abstract>The globular cluster NGC 6681 (M70) has been imaged in the ultraviolet 605 times on 53 occasions resulting in the largest dataset in the far ultraviolet and near ultraviolet that has ever been taken for a globular cluster. The investment in time (about 54 orbits) is not insignificant and has fantastic science possibilities. We propose to retrieve all of these images and discover the various stellar populations, the variables and exotic stars. This study will result in the deepest ever far ultraviolet and near ultraviolet survey of a globular cluster.</Abstract>
      
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