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Astronaut's 'Mousetronaut' stories among kid's books bound for space station [i]An astronaut's two children's books about a mouse who goes to space are now actually going to space, where the author's twin brother may take a turn reading them on video for children. "Mousetronaut" and "Mousetronaut Goes to Mars," written by former NASA astronaut Mark Kelly, are among a small bundle of space- and science-themed kid's books that are packed aboard Orbital ATK's Cygnus cargo ship scheduled to launch to the International Space Station on Thursday (Dec. 3). If all goes as planned, the spacecraft will arrive at the orbiting outpost three days later, where Kelly's brother, Scott, is currently the commander. The books are part of "Story Time From Space," a project that offers educators with recordings of astronauts reading science-rich juvenile literature from orbit.[/i]
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