Space
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Moon Tree: A Tree from Seeds Taken to Space Needs Help, in Idaho
The product of seeds taken into space on the 1971 Apollo 14 moon mission by an astronaut who was a former U.S. Forest Service fire-jumper, a tree in an Idaho schoolyard isn't healthy today. A group wants to save it.
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