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NASA Science News for August 16, 2007
 
When she blasted off onboard the space shuttle Endeavour last week, teacher-turned-astronaut Barbara Morgan carried millions of basil seeds to the International Space Station. Soon she'll return millions more "space seeds" for students on Earth to study. Educators, read today's story to learn how to participate.
 
 
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Check out our RSS feed at http://science.nasa.gov/rss.xml!
 
 
World Science: Star with vast tail astonishes scientists
 
Posted by: "World Science" emailnews@...   neutrino750
Wed Aug 15, 2007 3:28 pm (PST)
* Star with vast tail astonishes scientists:
The object is in a sense a real shooting star,
unlike most "shooting stars" which are rocks in the
sky, astronomers say.
 
 
 
 
Alien life... from dust particles?:
 
It's not what life is supposed to be made of. It's
not where life is supposed to exist. Yet it looks
alive, some scientists say.
 
 
 
 
 
 


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