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BP and Nasa agree to share technology and expertise gained from working in hostile environments.
BP believes the deal will help advance its plans to drill for oil and gas on earth .
It could also lay the foundation for future collaborations on using hydrogen, regenerative fuel cells, high-capacity batteries, solar power systems, small-scale nuclear power systems.
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