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T O P I C R E V I E WRobert PearlmanMay 15: In 1963, U.S. astronaut L. Gordon Cooper blasted off aboard Faith 7 on the final mission of the Project Mercury space program.--Would this type of update -- if added as a regular feature to the homepage -- be of interest to readers?nasamad I think it would be a great idea Robert. I have some PDF files covering all news releases from 1964-1980 at Manned Spacecraft Center if they will help as source material. They have all announcements of resignations, promotions, awards, contracts, flights etc.Happy Collecting......AdamMatt TI'd be interested Robert.Cheers,MattWerbRobert,That is a great idea! I for one would also enjoy it.Mike.Rob SumowskiI love it. Got for it, Rob!JacquelineYes please Robert...seeing we have no space history on this side of the world (in my opinion)JacquelineAndy McCulleyGood Afternoon All;Add my positive vote in favour of your proposal.I think it would be great.AndyCPIAI think it is an excellent idea. Would it include both US and international events?LarryRizzVery good idea - keep the history and memories coming!bruceRobert,You gotta do it!Thanks, BruceMikeAnother vote for the affirmative. Too often, if we have been a little busy, we are not reminded until after the fact. I try to do what I can, but this, for examole, slipped by me. Glad to have been reminded.Mike QuinnLeon FordYou know, this "idea" would take just a small amount of time and work on a daily basis. Maybe someone would like to try posting this information for Robert. I know he is pretty busy and has a real job in the real world. You could post this under one of the headings already set up. Maybe under the "news" heading. Try it out for a while and see how much work it would take to do the posting. True, it wouldn't take that much time, but you need to do it EVERYDAY. It's easy to tell Robert HE should do it, but maybe someone should take on the project for him.Just a thought,LeonMikeMy wife is looking for a "This Day in History" type website that has even the most insignificant events that I can peruse daily. If such a thing can be found, she'll find it. If and when she's successful, I will post a link.MikeBenIts a great idea...Mike, www.historychannel.com has a 'this day in history' bit in the upper left corner every day.------------------______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -Benhttp://www.geocities.com/ovcolumbia/totaleclipse.html "'Time was invented to keep everything from happening at the same time. Space was invented so that everything doesn't happen to you.' -Anonymous"randyIt's a great idea! Go for it!Robert PearlmanHey guys --I wanted to thank you all for your feedback and support. I've debuted a "Today in Space History" (as described in my initial post) on the homepage as of this evening. I culled the events from numerous sources, so if you happen to see an error, please do send me an e-mail. Thanks again!RizzFANTASTIC addition to an already FANTASTIC website Robert!WerbRobert,Thanks for adding Today in History to the site. It's nice to see it first thing when I get there. I know I'm not the only one out there who thinks it's cool!From The Last Frontier..........Mike
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Would this type of update -- if added as a regular feature to the homepage -- be of interest to readers?
I have some PDF files covering all news releases from 1964-1980 at Manned Spacecraft Center if they will help as source material. They have all announcements of resignations, promotions, awards, contracts, flights etc.
Happy Collecting......Adam
Mike.
Jacqueline
Add my positive vote in favour of your proposal.
I think it would be great.
Andy
Larry
You gotta do it!
Thanks, Bruce
Mike Quinn
Try it out for a while and see how much work it would take to do the posting. True, it wouldn't take that much time, but you need to do it EVERYDAY. It's easy to tell Robert HE should do it, but maybe someone should take on the project for him.
Just a thought,
Leon
Mike
Mike, www.historychannel.com has a 'this day in history' bit in the upper left corner every day.
------------------______ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ -Ben
http://www.geocities.com/ovcolumbia/totaleclipse.html
"'Time was invented to keep everything from happening at the same time. Space was invented so that everything doesn't happen to you.' -Anonymous"
I wanted to thank you all for your feedback and support.
I've debuted a "Today in Space History" (as described in my initial post) on the homepage as of this evening. I culled the events from numerous sources, so if you happen to see an error, please do send me an e-mail.
Thanks again!
Thanks for adding Today in History to the site. It's nice to see it first thing when I get there. I know I'm not the only one out there who thinks it's cool!
From The Last Frontier..........
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