Damn....did anybody get that URL? I missed it!!!
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> WHAT'S NEW AT THE SPACEARIUM (http://www.spacearium.com)!
>
> What's new for June, 2008
>
> The Spacearium this month has stories and multimedia coverage of:
> - Space shuttle mission STS-124 delivers the Japanese Kibo Pressurized
> Module laboratory to the Space Station
> - NASA's Phoenix Mars Lander mission sucessfully touches down on Mars
> and finds water ice
> - The next-generation observatory, Gamma Ray Large Area Space
> Telescope is launched from Cape Canaveral
> - Helping the study of Earth's oceans, a United Launch Alliance Delta
> 2 rocket carries the Ocean Surface Topography Mission / Jason-2
> spacecraft to orbit
> - The U.S. House of Representatives and Senate send a strong signal to
> the White House by voting to increase NASA's 2009 funding by $2
> billion and add an extra shuttle flight to the manifest
> - AND MORE SPACEFLIGHT NEWS!
>
>
> GIGABYTES OF VIDEO, INCLUDING DOZENS OF HOURS OF VIDEO FROM STS-124
> AND THE PHOENIX MARS LANDER MISSIONS. IMAGE GALLERIES FROM STS-124,
> GLAST, PHOENIX AND JASON-2. WATCH NOW AT http://www.spacearium.com.
> And our daily (mostly) space news video podcast... the Daily Space
> Update. Watch now!
> The Spacearium (http://www.spacearium.com)
is a ****tal providing news
> and commentary about space exploration and development. 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 do***ents, a mirror archive of rec.models.rockets and
> more. THE SPACEARIUM (http://www.spacearium.com
)!
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