published Sat, Nov 14 2009 12:01 GMT
SPACE.com - Butterflies are slated to get another shot at surviving life
aboard the International Space Station. Thousands of students plan to join
scientists in watching NASA's space shuttle Atlantis launch to the space
station on Nov. 16 with a cargo of two butterfly species, apparently
undiscouraged by last year's experiment where caterpillars in space failed to
emerge from their cocoons.