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Although we are open in outer space to all faiths and provide religious support whenever we can without cost, we have been planning to offer Catholic schools the opportunity to take advantage of free support from us until we can determine how much is possible!  

We want to encourage hands-on curriculum and experiences for students so we will encourage educators, vendors, and students to get involved in the flow of what we are doing.

An example of what we are doing locally this December.   Getting ready to start the 'Mars needs Chickens' exhibit work for the 2027 food and technology exposition.   We are building out an environment for chickens and then will start to work on specific breeds.  If classes have a chicken environment already setup, please let us know and we can talk about all going through chicken test and development together.  In the future, we'll try and come up with budget to help schools put a chicken environment together if that is what we are working on...and individual educators or vendors will be paid for curriculum contributions that work to augment, parallel, or enhance what we are working on.     

We currently have a theory that the Jersey Giant type of chicken might survive well in outer space as it will still be able to weight 4 or 5 pounds on Mars.  Normal-sized chickens will of course weigh a pound and a half.  

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