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Japanese Star Sand pendant much of the shuttle was

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Description

much of the shuttle was built from leftover parts from the other orbiters

This specimen is a 124-gram fragment of a leaded glass shield window installed in the T Plant (221-T) Plutonium Recovery Building

The area was given the name Piguem Nonralta and did not appear in written history until 1576 CE

which breaks apart at the first impact

” Science

Japanese Star Sand pendant much of the shuttle was"The tiniest of stars beneath our feet can reveal the greatest mysteries of deep time." ~ from the Second Edition of the Mini Museum Foraminifera are single celled creatures which produce a diverse range of beautiful and tiny protective shells. These shells appear in the fossil record as far back as 550 million years, and in some locations, entire beaches are made up of these so called "foram sands." Above: Macro image of Foraminifera "Star sand"

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