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| spacearium |
Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2008 11:05 am |
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WHAT'S NEW AT THE SPACEARIUM (http://www.spacearium.com)!
What's new for March and April, 2008
The Spacearium has stories and several gigabytes of video and photo
coverage of:
- Space shuttle mission STS-123 delivers the Japanese Kibo Logistics
Module to the Space Station
- Expedition 17 launches to the space station, Expedition 16 comes
home after 192 days in space
- European Automated Transfer Vehicle Jules Verne docks with space
station
- United Launch Alliance Atlas 5 launches communications satellite
- SeaLaunch Successfully Orbits DirecTV 11 Communications Satellite
- SpaceX Conducts First Three-Engine Firing of Falcon 9 Rocket
And our daily (mostly) space news video podcast... the Daily Space
Update. Watch now!
Our spaceflight news coverage originates from Kennedy Space Center and
Cape Canaveral, Florida. The Spacearium is owned and published by
Space Media Corporation, a wholly-owned company of the Aerospace
Research & Engineering Systems Institute, Inc. and is the only
publication dedicated solely to coverage of spaceflight headquartered
near the space capitol of the world... Cape Canaveral! This position
gives The Spacearium a unique opportunity to provide exlusive
multimedia offerings not available anywhere else.
The Spacearium (http://www.spacearium.com) is a portal providing news
and commentary about space exploration and development. Visit The
Spacearium today for current news, mission information, an extensive
collection of multimedia, e-books, image galleries and more, all of it
free. Watch exclusive video and photos shot on-site at Cape Canaveral
and Kennedy Space Center. Full-length rare feature movies are also
available from our streaming server. If you're interested in technical
material, you can browse our collection, including the full set of
NASA SP-8000 Space Vehicle Design Criteria monographs, select books
and historical documents, a mirror archive of rec.models.rockets and
more. THE SPACEARIUM (http://www.spacearium.com )!
This message is not trying to sell any product or service. The
Spacearium will never buy or sell any subscriber or mailing list. The
Spacearium respects your privacy and will not buy or sell your
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| Derek Lyons |
Posted: Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:27 pm |
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spacearium <matt@aresinstitute.org> wrote:
Quote: The Spacearium (http://www.spacearium.com) is a
spammer with possibly the 2nd ugliest space spammer website around.
D.
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Touch-twice life. Eat. Drink. Laugh.
http://derekl1963.livejournal.com/
-Resolved: To be more temperate in my postings.
Oct 5th, 2004 JDL |
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