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SaveHubble.org Wants Help
By Anonymous, Section Ask SciScoop
Posted on Tue Mar 09, 2004 at 06:17:19 AM PST

Space Exploration We are asking that President Bush ask Mr. O'Keefe to reconsider this decision or to seek another option for saving Hubble, such as asking the Russian Space Agency to help us.

You can help save Hubble by sending a copy of the letter to President Bush (Sean O'Keefe will be copied.) You can make a difference!

After you send the letter below, please send a letter to your representatives. If possible, please consider faxing the letter and/or calling your representatives.

We are also looking for help with our grassroots effort to poll congress about saving Hubble.

Visit http://savehubble.org for further information or contact us via email.

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