
"Is there any astrological thing that will happen in 16 June 2013, or any information of a disaster that will take place at that time? "
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Goddess of the Arctic

Members of the 2009 AMASE Expedition describe their work in the ‘scientific playground’ of Bockfjorden on the arctic island of Svalbard. The team collected samples of rock and ice that will be examined for signs of life. In doing so, they are testing technologies that will one day be used on Mars.
Part 1: AMASE 2009 Expedition Takes Off
Part 2: Roving the AMASEing Arctic
Part 3: The AMASEing Adventure Continues
Part 4: Amase-ing Life on the Ice
- Professor at University of Puerto Rico at Arecibo makes impact on the Study of Planetary Habitability
- Daniel Glavin Wins 2010 Nier Prize
- Vatican Hosts Study Week on Astrobiology
- Taking a Bite of Antarctic Ice
- Dr. Linda Billings Recieves Lifetime Achievement Award
- Discoveries in the Deep
- Ethics of Space Exploration
- Eigenbrode Earns Chief Technologist’s Top Prize
- Success in Monterey Bay Canyon
- Can Darwin Help Us Find Life Elsewhere?


