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    Whois Detail of atmospherejs.com

    Domain Name: atmospherejs.com
    Registry Domain ID: 1836721265_DOMAIN_COM-VRSN
    Registrar WHOIS Server: whois.registrar.amazon.com
    Registrar URL: https://registrar.amazon.com
    Updated Date: 2021-10-22T01:15:26.909Z
    Creation Date: 2013-11-25T01:50:03Z
    Registrar Registration Expiration Date: 2022-11-25T01:50:03Z
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    Registrar IANA ID: 468
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    Registrar Abuse Contact Phone: +1.2067406200
    Reseller:
    Domain Status: clientTransferProhibited https://icann.org/epp#clientTransferProhibited
    Domain Status: renewPeriod https://icann.org/epp#renewPeriod
    Registry Registrant ID:
    Registrant Name: On behalf of atmospherejs.com owner
    Registrant Organization: Whois Privacy Service
    Registrant Street: P.O. Box 81226
    Registrant City: Seattle
    Registrant State/Province: WA
    Registrant Postal Code: 98108-1226
    Registrant Country: US
    Registrant Phone: +1.2065771368
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    Registrant Email: [email protected]
    Registry Admin ID:
    Admin Name: On behalf of atmospherejs.com administrative contact
    Admin Organization: Whois Privacy Service
    Admin Street: P.O. Box 81226
    Admin City: Seattle
    Admin State/Province: WA
    Admin Postal Code: 98108-1226
    Admin Country: US
    Admin Phone: +1.2065771368
    Admin Phone Ext:
    Admin Fax:
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    Registry Tech ID:
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    Tech Organization: Whois Privacy Service
    Tech Street: P.O. Box 81226
    Tech City: Seattle
    Tech State/Province: WA
    Tech Postal Code: 98108-1226
    Tech Country: US
    Tech Phone: +1.2065771368
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    Name Server: ns-1423.awsdns-49.org
    Name Server: ns-1572.awsdns-04.co.uk
    Name Server: ns-287.awsdns-35.com
    Name Server: ns-957.awsdns-55.net
    DNSSEC: unsigned
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