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NASA selects three new Discovery Program investigations

Submit on Thursday, May 5th, 2011 22:57

NASA has selected three science investigations from which it will pick one potential 2016 mission to look at Mars’ interior for the first time; study an extraterrestrial sea on one of Saturn’s moons; or study in unprecedented detail the surface of a comet’s nucleus.
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