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Old May 16th 04, 06:09 PM
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Visit The Spacearium For Space Exploration News, Features and Multimedia

What's New @ The Spacearium (http://spacearium.aresinstitute.org):
- A look back at the launch of STS-100 in May 2000
- Part 4 of the series "Getting Into the Launch Business: The American
Rocket Company Story"
- AMSAT software archive FTP mirror
- X-Prize Updates
- Industry News
- NEW Streaming movies page

The Spacearium (http://spacearium.aresinstitute.org) is a portal
providing news and commentary about space exploration and development.
Visit The Spacearium today for current news, mission information, an
extensive collection of multimedia, e-books, image galleries and more,
all of it free. Watch exclusive video and photos shot on-site at Cape
Canaveral and Kennedy Space Center. Full-length rare feature movies are
also available from our streaming server. If you're interested in
technical material, you can browse our collection, including the full
set of NASA SP-8000 Space Vehicle Design Criteria monographs, select
books and historical documents, a mirror archive of rec.models.rockets
and more. Visit The Spacearium, http://spacearium.aresinstitute.org,
today!

The Spacearium is a website maintained by the non-profit Aerospace
Research & Engineering Systems Insitute, formerly Space Engineering
Institute, Inc.
 




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