Jan 13 1991

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Reporting on the huge volume of data being created daily by the government, the Los Angeles Times stated that NASA's Earth Observing System, set for 1998 launch, could generate the equivalent of all 15 million books in the Library of Congress every 12 weeks. (LA Times, Jan 13/91)

Work done for NASA in connection with planning space habitats where people would live for years without a change of air revealed that potted plants, including their soil and microorganisms, act to "eat" pollutants commonly found in indoor air. (LA Times, Jan 13/91)

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