Rockets

Snapshot of Helori's Saturn IB

I just grabbed a quick pic of Helori's latest contribution to the ISM. Good job, Helori!

The IB is the smaller rocket just to the left of the Saturn V. It's smaller in comparison to Saturn V, but still one of the largest in our collection!

What the Web (and SL) Means for Science

Timo Hannay, Director of Web Publishing at Nature Publishing Group in London, recently gave a luncheon talk at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School, titled "What the Web Means for Science."

Here is a link to a video recording of the talk. More after the break...

New Centerpiece at the Gift Shop

Jimbo Perhaps installed a new centerpiece at the gift shop - a thrusting spinning Honest John test rocket! The flames particle effects were made by Gearsawe Stonecutter.

New centerpiece at gift shop

NASA Presskits & History link

Chris Reitveld just gave me a link to a page that has lots of links to NASA data, useful for exhibit builders: http://www.geocities.com/bobandrepont/spacepdf.htm.

some useful links i have found in my search for data. some is for reference photos and some is scale data and some is free model

some of this links are ones given to me by others such as jimbo perhaps and chris rietveldt plus others. some of it i find in my own researches.

http://www.peterjvisser.demon.nl/links3.html#ruim *this is iceberg paper models
http://members.aol.com/petealway/Peterweb.html *this has links to many good books
http://jleslie48.com/gallery_models.html *some free models to down load.
http://space.skyrocket.de/index.html *this is gunter krebs space page

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