The First Butterflies Born In Space Take Flight

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I, for one, welcome our new butterfly overlords.
-- Seebs(neoSprockets.com)

b00n3s

from Tiffin, Ohio

they pry don't know just how to deal with the utter lack of gravity

They look huge. Did they get larger because of the lack of gravity, or did Nasa use a small lens. HA

BlueFire

from Wyoming, New York

Do these butterflies even try to fly in microgravity? I want to see the video!

Video: www.youtube.com/watch?v=o56u-XWrkro&feature=player_embedded

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