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"Do you think some bacteria that live in extreme enviornments, here on Earth, can live on the same environment in another planet? "
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Lead Astrobiology Civil Servant Position Now Available
The Planetary Science Division of NASA’s Science Mission Directorate is now advertising for the senior Program Scientist for Astrobiology. In general, this civil servant will oversee the science content and execution of the Astrobiology Program. A detailed description of the position and how to apply for this opportunity can be found on http://www.usajobs.gov/ with a announcement number (or search number): HQ09B0156. This position opened on July 10 and will close August 10, 2009. I encourage anyone who is interested to apply.
James L. Green
Director Planetary Science Division
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