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Five geckos launched into space for an experiment on sexual reproduction in near-zero gravity were found dead after their spacecraft returned to earth, the Russian space agency said.![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_tqTk8U3rBT7GTiEEs6m46Tj1fWiGGiPcC3-Gdivbg3RT3fQqr24XWDlg1pbQt8spHlV-ZBuxvyi7717V_k1Ohj2k7O6N5g3R5fpcN_yP2NQvIm0rBs_MQ-lk5Ykq1rn4LF=s0-d)
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via New York Times
Five geckos launched into space for an experiment on sexual reproduction in near-zero gravity were found dead after their spacecraft returned to earth, the Russian space agency said.
via New York Times
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