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"What exactly happens when a person see's a shooting star? Also, why are you sometimes able to see both the sun and the moon during daylight hours?"
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Astrobiology in the Comics
Today’s “Prickly City” comic strip features the work of Norbert Schorghofer of NAI’s University of Hawai’i Team. Apparently, understanding the history of ice ages on Mars doesn’t have a positive effect!
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