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T O P I C R E V I E WPhilipGreat Space Flight videos on; http://groups.msn.com/SpaceCowboySaloon/multimedia.msnw Anyone familiar with this website ?music_spaceThanks for the tip, Philip------------------François GuayCollector of litterature, notebooks, equipment and memories!PhilipWell here are some other great ABMA & early NASA videos; http://groups.msn.com/24thMissileRegtRA/yourwebpage2.msnw My favorite is the 28 minutes long "The Big Picture " on Explorer 1 ...By The Way: Does anyone has a weblink to the " V2 Rocket tests in White Sands late 1940s begin 1950s " ?I know those images were On Sale recently on Video/Pal ...[This message has been edited by Philip (edited January 11, 2004).]PhilipAnother superb weblink is Spacefacts.de , a German website, which also has an English version, on Manned Space Flight with portraits of every flown & unflown astronaut or cosmonaut ... but also portraits of the candidates who were not selected ...An excellent piece of web-works ! http://www.spacefacts.de/ ScottThanks Philip!ALAINWell Spacefacts.de is THE best reference website on Manned Spaceflight, especially concerning Astronaut portraits & statistics ... I bet that Ed Hengeveld might be behind it as his reference for astronauts is my N° 2 website ... collectSpace coming third, sharing a place on the podium !GlintHere's a site that presents a high level breakdown of the first 100 manned U.S. missions. Handy when you're looking for basic factoids like the date of a launch or the name of an astronaut: http://www-pao.ksc.nasa.gov/kscpao/factoids/hundtoc.htm [This message has been edited by Glint (edited January 26, 2004).]AlanThis could be added to the 'interesting weblinks' topic I noticed recently.
Anyone familiar with this website ?
------------------François GuayCollector of litterature, notebooks, equipment and memories!
My favorite is the 28 minutes long "The Big Picture " on Explorer 1 ...
By The Way: Does anyone has a weblink to the " V2 Rocket tests in White Sands late 1940s begin 1950s " ?I know those images were On Sale recently on Video/Pal ...
[This message has been edited by Philip (edited January 11, 2004).]
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