Hi,
Just a minor correction. Biomphalaria was not the first mollusc in
space. That honor goes to Mytilus edulis (STS-77) a couple years
before in an experiment from the University of Dalhousie, Nova Scotia.
As with so much in our world, the marine shells get the honor before the
really important shells. . .
Alan Gettleman
Merritt Island, FL
sophiev wrote:
>
> Not very helpful but original ! Biomphalaria glabrata the first space mollusc :
> http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/sts-90/images/preflight/lores/98E03566.jpg litlle
> http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/sts-90/images/preflight/hires/98E03566.jpg large
>
> and http://spaceflight.nasa.gov/sts-90/images/preflight/
>
> >Does anyone have a digital image of Limnoperna fortunei and Biomphalaria
> >glabrata sitting around that they could e-mail me or does anyone know of a
> >web site with phtots of those available? I searched a little on the web
> >but didn't find anything.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >Kevin
> >Kevin S. Cummings
> >Illinois Natural History Survey
> >607 E. Peabody Drive
> >Champaign, IL 61820
> >[log in to unmask]
> >http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/collections/mollusk.html
>
> Sophie Valtat
> 16, rue des Ecoles
> 75005 Paris
> France