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Scientists study Fla. coral reef changes
Sep 17 2007 8:33PM (CT)
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - A nine-day mission that began Monday in the world's only permanent working undersea laboratory is like living in a fishbowl in more ways than one: Anyone with an Internet connection can watch the researchers work and hang out 60 feet below the surface.
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Scientists study Fla. coral reef changes
Sep 17 2007 8:33PM (CT)
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - A nine-day mission that began Monday in the world's only permanent working undersea laboratory is like living in a fishbowl in more ways than one: Anyone with an Internet connection can watch the researchers work and hang out 60 feet below the surface.
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Scientists study Fla. coral reef changes
Sep 17 2007 8:33PM (CT)
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - A nine-day mission that began Monday in the world's only permanent working undersea laboratory is like living in a fishbowl in more ways than one: Anyone with an Internet connection can watch the researchers work and hang out 60 feet below the surface.
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Scientists study Fla. coral reef changes
Sep 17 2007 8:33PM (CT)
KEY LARGO, Fla. (AP) - A nine-day mission that began Monday in the world's only permanent working undersea laboratory is like living in a fishbowl in more ways than one: Anyone with an Internet connection can watch the researchers work and hang out 60 feet below the surface.
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Mars orbiter in safe mode after glitch
Sep 17 2007 7:15PM (CT)
PASADENA, Calif. (AP) - The Mars Odyssey orbiter was in safe mode Monday after a computer glitch prevented the 6-year-old spacecraft from relaying data from the twin rovers rolling across the Martian surface.
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MSU science experiement orbits the earth
Sep 17 2007 3:43PM (CT)
BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) - An experiment that involves Montana State University scientists and students is orbiting the earth aboard a Russian space capsule.
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Leaky seals on shuttle may delay flight
Sep 17 2007 3:34PM (CT)
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Leaky hydraulic seals on space shuttle Discovery must be replaced, and the extra work may end up delaying next month's flight, a NASA official said Monday.
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