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Astrobiology Science News 30 May 2006

  • No Detectable H3+ Emission from the Atmospheres of Hot Jupiters, arXiv.org
  • Interstellar Organic Matter in Meteorites, Hawai'i Institute of Geophysics and Planetology
  • Record Hotspot Found Underwater, Nature
  • Mars Explorers Seek Spot for Touchdown, Nature
  • The Dark Side of the Sun, Nature
  • Interiors of extrasolar planets: A first step, Astronomy & Astrophysics
  • NASA's bed rest subjects have lot of time to blog, Knight Ridder
  • The Park hypothesis (SETI), SpaceReview

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