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www.thespacereview.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] A review of a newly released book detailing the Apollo 11 flight plan, highlighting its authenticity and historical significance for space enthusiasts. | |
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www.drewexmachina.com
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| | | | | Scientific research, news and ponderings from the mind of Andrew LePage. | |
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blog.nelhage.com
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| | | | | Over the last few years - perhaps not that unusually among the nerds I know - I've become increasingly fascinated by the Apollo program (and early space program more generally), and been reading my way through a growing number of books and documentaries written about it. At a party this weekend I got asked for my list of Apollo book recommendations, so I decided to write them in a form I can easily share and refer to, in case it's of interest to anyone else. | |
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ispace-us.com
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| | | Denver, Colorado - ispace technologies, inc. (ispace-U.S.) announced today the opening of the Summit Mission Control Center (MCC) in its headquarters office in Denver, Colorado. The MCC serves as the ground segment hub for the command and telemetry review of spacecraft and customer payloads for ispace's Mission 3 and all future ispace-U.S. missions. The MCC invites visitors to explore ispace's history of lunar exploration before stepping into the heart of mission control, where the ispace's ongoing chapt... | ||