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                </div>On Nov. 19, 2010, NASA launched a small bread-loaf sized satellite into a 400 mile high earth orbit to look for, study and report back on microorganisms at the fringe of our atmosphere. The nanosatellite is known as Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS). It […]<!-- AddThis Sharing Buttons below -->
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    NASA Nanosatellite Studies Life in Space

    On Nov. 19, 2010, NASA launched a small bread-loaf sized satellite into a 400 mile high earth orbit to look for, study and report back on microorganisms at the fringe of our atmosphere. The nanosatellite is known as Organism/Organic Exposure to Orbital Stresses (O/OREOS). It […]

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