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Old June 16th 04, 02:48 PM
John Pelchat
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Andrew Gray wrote in message ...
On 2004-06-14, Sam Seiber wrote:
Bruce Palmer wrote:
PAO: "Liftoff! We have liftoff of the Space Shuttle Whatever on a
12-day mission to blah blah blah."


That would be a 12-day *historic* mission. All missions are now
*historic*. Me thinks they kind of overuse that word.


I remember this coming up during STS-107; that flight turned out to be a
little more historic than we wanted, but here are some notes I made at
the time:

http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...psoc.dur.ac.uk

(I had an updated version, but can't find it)

Suggestions to fill the gaps are appreciated.


Andrew,

I read you list and really enjoyed it, good work.

A question for you, if you please:

For STS-86 you listed: "86 - First shuttle crew to document their
training on a public website."

I attempted googling for that site and came up with lots of nothing
(to say I came up empty-handed would be inaccurate).

Do you have any idea where I could find the site or the archived
information?

Thank you in advance.

John Pelchat