"Out of this world" music to entertain astronauts aboard space station

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From: The Hindustan Times
Date: 20080306
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Paris, March 6 -- Songs selected by a Norwegian teenager would entertain astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS), when the Automated Transfer Vehicle (ATV) - Jules Verne - delivers the playlist of the tunes to them, along with other items.

The teenager in question is fourteen-year-old Therese Miljeteig from Norway, who won ESA's Automated Transfer Vehicle competition in July 2007.

In the competition, youngsters from the ten countries that participated in the ATV Programme, were invited to send in a top 10 ...

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