[FOTZeiss] Fw: Moonless Earth Could Potentially Support Life; NASA Picks 7 Private Spaceships

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--- On Thu, 8/11/11, SPACE.com <space at email.techmedianetwork.com> wrote:

From: SPACE.com <space at email.techmedianetwork.com>
Subject: 'Fluffy' Spiral Galaxy Shines in New Photo; Moonless Earth Could Potentially Support Life; NASA Picks 7 Private Spaceships
To: siderostat1991 at yahoo.com
Date: Thursday, August 11, 2011, 5:15 PM



    
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