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With a new Website and Discussion Group....
http://spaceprojects.tk I have just added the BBS, and have many, many links including Hi & Low bandwidth links to NASA TV Al |
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spaceprojects.tk wrote:
With a new Website and Discussion Group.... http://spaceprojects.tk I have just added the BBS, and have many, many links including Hi & Low bandwidth links to NASA TV Al You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam |
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"Sam Seiber" wrote in message
You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Jon |
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Jon Berndt wrote:
"Sam Seiber" wrote in message You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Jon I will give it a look. I am currently watching NASA TV on the net. It was real cool to walk on to my driveway, looking west a few minutes before landing info on NTV, and know that we landed something there. Unlike the Apollo missions, where the light time delay was sub 2 seconds, 11 minutes seems like so far away. As I write this, things are looking very good. Thanks for the link! Sam |
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Jon Berndt wrote:
"Sam Seiber" wrote in message You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Jon I took a look at your link above after my prior reply. I still think that http://www.spaceflightnow.com has more up to date info. My other reason I favor "SFN", is they archive prior press reports. Anyway, Damn, we have another car on Mars. I guess I might need to update my license plate holder: My other _2_ cars are on Mars. Hats off to NASA & JPL. USA tax money WELL spent (IMHO)! I am 47 years old. This mission is as exciting as the Apollo missions of years ago. This is cool ****. Gotta go. Looks like I will be up for a while. MER-B has been down for about 30 minutes as I finish this. Sam |
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"Sam Seiber" wrote in message
Jon Berndt wrote: I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Jon I took a look at your link above after my prior reply. I still think that http://www.spaceflightnow.com has more up to date info. My other reason I favor "SFN", is they archive prior press reports. Maybe it does on the weekends. I refer to both. Try it on the weekdays. Taken together they ought to be a good pair. Jon |
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Jon Berndt wrote:
I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Try this one- it has a date of Jan.26th from Pasadena...even though it's only 10:50 PM CST, _Jan 25th_ where I am!: http://www.spacedaily.com/2004/04012....ud4amzqp.html Now _that's_ what I call a go-getter of a news service. Pat |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 21:44:13 -0800 (PST), "Jon Berndt"
wrote: "Sam Seiber" wrote in message Jon Berndt wrote: I like that site but it's usually a bit behind the times. The one I've found that is usually up to date the best is: www.spacetoday.net Jon I took a look at your link above after my prior reply. I still think that http://www.spaceflightnow.com has more up to date info. My other reason I favor "SFN", is they archive prior press reports. Maybe it does on the weekends. I refer to both. Try it on the weekdays. Taken together they ought to be a good pair. Jon OK Guys.. Thanks to you both! I have been. I have added both of these websites to http://spaceprojects.tk .... Al |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 14:35:40 -0800 (PST), Sam Seiber
wrote: spaceprojects.tk wrote: With a new Website and Discussion Group.... http://spaceprojects.tk I have just added the BBS, and have many, many links including Hi & Low bandwidth links to NASA TV Al You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam Thanks So Much SAM!!!! I will get it up there. Your help is really appriciaited!! Al |
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On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 14:35:40 -0800 (PST), Sam Seiber
wrote: spaceprojects.tk wrote: With a new Website and Discussion Group.... http://spaceprojects.tk I have just added the BBS, and have many, many links including Hi & Low bandwidth links to NASA TV Al You might want to add one link under your "Informative" section: http://www.spaceflightnow.com I have found this site to be the best site I have found to get the up to date status of the Mars rovers. I hav been damn happy with their work. Sam Thanks Sam.... I will get it there.... If you think of any others, please email me at (remove NOSPAM) I appriciate the help very much! Al |
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