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- Oct 29, 1999
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In honor of all the fine men and women that we have lost in the pursuit of space:
A link to today's Nasa Picture from Space:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/
A link to NASA's Constellation X :
http://constellation.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/main.html
Without the Shuttle, The Hubble or CHANDRA we would not be as astronomically on the edge as we are today.
"Our view of the universe is changing completely, says cosmologist Carlos Frenk of the University of Durham in England, and it's largely because of our new understanding of galaxy formation: "It's no exaggeration to say that we're going through a period of change analogous to the Copernican revolution."
Thank you to all the brave, intelligent men and women who have pushed and do push the edge to explore the frontiers of space, thus opening new windows for us here on this little planet Earth, thank you.
A link to today's Nasa Picture from Space:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/
A link to NASA's Constellation X :
http://constellation.gsfc.nasa.gov/docs/main.html
Without the Shuttle, The Hubble or CHANDRA we would not be as astronomically on the edge as we are today.
"Our view of the universe is changing completely, says cosmologist Carlos Frenk of the University of Durham in England, and it's largely because of our new understanding of galaxy formation: "It's no exaggeration to say that we're going through a period of change analogous to the Copernican revolution."
Thank you to all the brave, intelligent men and women who have pushed and do push the edge to explore the frontiers of space, thus opening new windows for us here on this little planet Earth, thank you.