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[i]Years ago there was a wonderful website called A Field Guide to American Spacecraft (AFGAS). The website was a comprehensive list of all flown U.S. spacecraft, both manned and test articles. The website indicated what happened to all those spacecraft and where you could go see the ones which still exist. It was an absolutely wonderful resource run by a NASA educator named Jim Gerard, completely free to the public. Unfortunately, life changes made it impossible for Jim to continue the site and it went away a few years ago. But now another space fan named Chris Griffith has stepped up to recreate a version of the site at american-spacecraft.org. The new site is absolutely wonderful and even better, I managed to connect the two and Jim has volunteered all his data to help with the new site. If, like me, you love space museums and love seeing the flown spacecraft, this is just a fantastic resource to have returned. I hope many of you get as much joy as me in using the site.[/i]
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