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Kevin Hilley

Astronaut's dna changes

Mar 15, 2018, 06:00 PM

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Astronaut Scott Kelly is no longer an identical twin with brother Mark after a year in space. What?! #space #science #exploration #ISS #InternationalSpaceStation #ScottKelly #MarkKelly #dna #humanity #humanbody #anatomy #spacetravel #research #NASA #BeaArthur

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