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Monday, August 26, 2013

Fwd: Astronaughts Could Hibernate on Mars | 'Major Result' Announced from Star Study



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Subject: Astronaughts Could Hibernate on Mars | 'Major Result' Announced from Star Study
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How Astronauts Could Hibernate On Mars Voyage

By the time humanity is ready to put boots on Mars, the long cruise to the Red Planet may be as easy as a dream.

Star Study
Scientists to Announce 'Major Result' from Star Study Wednesday

The finding relates to research on medium-size stars, scientists said. The results will "shed light on a long-standing mystery about stars like our own sun," according to a statement by the European Southern Observatory, which operates the Very Large Telescope.

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