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« Reply #15 on: August 31, 2002, 02:03:00 PM » |
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That space horizons site is insane with the pop up ads. One pops up even when you leave the site. That damn online gambling crap must go. I understand the need to pay for these sites, but I think the actual sites are just excuses for the ads. I do not visit sites when I know they resort to such ad tactics. The only way we can exercise our rights as web consumers is to boycott web sites that engage in such practices. I am jonesing for space info too. Maybe someone can put all the relevant data on an FTP site.
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Remcook
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« Reply #17 on: September 01, 2002, 03:50:00 PM » |
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Hilary: as I said, it's probably a copy of a NASA site. If you know the original site I would really like to know it. Oops- no discussion allowed. so now I have to post a link. Hmmm... www.spacedaily.comHope that will suffice.
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Remcook
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« Reply #18 on: September 13, 2002, 06:37:00 AM » |
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www.skyrocket.de/space/THere were really a lot of failures in the beginning of spaceflight!
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Eagle63
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« Reply #19 on: October 10, 2002, 01:57:00 PM » |
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Eagle63
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« Reply #20 on: October 10, 2002, 02:07:00 PM » |
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Hi, the Space Horizons website has been renewed; less adds, lots of info, looks better. Especially the Calendar; it contains not only launches (like so many other spacecalendars) but also other important events. AND it goes on 10 years into the future! It's being reliably updated every 2 or 3 days, lots of links too. currently you can find it here: www.spacehorizons.net/Bye / Dag F.W.
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Remcook
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« Reply #21 on: October 10, 2002, 02:20:00 PM » |
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Hi/hoi Eagle
I think I have that launch schedule of yours posted here somewhere. If it's the same, it looks like it's derived from some NASA site. Could you tell me where the original one is?
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spacefan1
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« Reply #22 on: October 11, 2002, 05:46:00 PM » |
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For those interested in the long history of the ISS: Link
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Eagle63
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« Reply #23 on: October 12, 2002, 06:00:00 AM » |
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Hi Remco, Well there really is no ONE original site; it is a combination of many different sources; they are combined and constantly updated to give a fairly complete picture of what is going on (or up, so to speak) in the 'spaceflight world'. www.spacehorizons.net/ combines this spaceflightcalendar with spaceflight news, lots of links, Space Shuttle info and astronomical news. Groetjes, Eagle63
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nebobgrenville
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« Reply #24 on: October 13, 2002, 10:52:00 PM » |
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Fot that really hard to find or long archived information, you can find repoerts on the NASA Technical Reports Server. Beware, the information is free, but sometimes you have to pay to get it. I have had great sucess using them though. techreports.larc.nasa.gov/cgi-bin/NTRS
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spacefan1
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« Reply #25 on: December 14, 2002, 05:45:00 PM » |
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Links to past, present, & future space mssions: Link
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broomstar
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« Reply #26 on: January 02, 2003, 11:48:00 PM » |
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www.svengrahn.pp.se/Comprehensive and unique personal site of spaceflights! (Especially the Sound part, I listen to Dong Fanghong he recorded again and again:D   ) www.satellite.eu.org/sees...index.htmlSeeSat-L Home Page The guide of watching satelllites! I hope me and someone in ES else could see Shezhou 4! It's +3 mag now.
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futurequest
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« Reply #27 on: February 01, 2003, 10:25:00 PM » |
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alien
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« Reply #28 on: March 03, 2003, 06:54:00 PM » |
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I agree with your comments, i've also noticed that when a thread stops on the board, that thread is moved back into oblivion thus loseing the links. To keep this thread at the top, you need to post regular.
I'm prepared to dedicate a page of these links on my site if requested, so that you will always have them at hand. Let me know.
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Eagle63
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« Reply #29 on: March 05, 2003, 10:42:00 AM » |
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Good idea, Keep us informed. FjC, www.spacehorizons.net
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