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iReporters are feeling spacey lately with all the news of the Phoenix lander touching down on Mars. After JenniferS got the chance to go on a NASA field mission in California's Mojave Desert, she was compelled to follow up by visiting NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View. There, she watched as the Phoenix lander touched Martian soil .|
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Don't forget the latest book coming out on Burt Rutan's pioneering invention -- "SpaceShipOne: An Illustrated History" by Dan Linehan. Dr. Brian Hart, astrophysicist, is leading a book tour on humankind's first commercial spaceship in Southern California this June. BTW, Hart, 28, is definitely a Young Person Who Rocks! |
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May 27, 2008 |
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If you are into all aspects of astronomy, including, of course, space travel, then you will find my award-winning, non-commercial, astronomy links site helpful. After several years of growth, it has over a thousand links. Just click on whatever catches your fancy. The site is updated every few days, and is good for everyone from children to professionals.
astronomy-links.net (don't forget the hyphen)
Clark M. Thomas |
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May 29, 2008 |
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We think Scott McClellan was a democrat plant We still pray and pledge allegiance every morning in our high school. And afterwards we CHEER!! because we BELIEVE THAT EVERY VOTE COUNTS so that WE THE PEOPLE represent the Government no matter if it is Clinton, Carter, Bush I, II, Johnson, Kennedy, Eisenhower or Washington himself. |
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