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NASA Going to the Sun
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6-12-2008 7:32 AM
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Need to visit the source to be amazed at what they plan.
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6-12-2008
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Have you signed up to put your name on the Kepler mission around the sun? If not just google Nasa, and go to Kepler, it's pretty easy to find.
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