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[OT???] Mars Rover - Lewis & Clark
In the event someone may be interested the following links take you the
a 6 minute animation (very impressive) of the Mars Rover http://www.maasdigital.com/gallery.html and the Lewis & Clark Exhibit (nicely done) http://www.lewisandclarkexhibit.org/ I'd expect the US to have a Mars Rover stamp in the not too distant future given the immensity and complexity of the entire project and this kinda gives one a sense of what its all about. With the new L&C stamps coming out in May, the L&C site has some really nice attributes that should be useful in a classroom.home schooling or just for general interest like for myself. |
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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:52:48 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net
wrote: In the event someone may be interested the following links take you the a 6 minute animation (very impressive) of the Mars Rover http://www.maasdigital.com/gallery.html Interesting. Most of this was just science fiction when I was a kid. Most of it still is, but now it has a hint of reality! :^) and the Lewis & Clark Exhibit (nicely done) http://www.lewisandclarkexhibit.org/ I'll check that one out later... I'd expect the US to have a Mars Rover stamp in the not too distant future given the immensity and complexity of the entire project and this kinda gives one a sense of what its all about. I can't even imagine the programming that goes into that. sheesh... And we call ourselves bitheads, eh? With the new L&C stamps coming out in May, the L&C site has some really nice attributes that should be useful in a classroom.home schooling or just for general interest like for myself. I didn't know there were to be separate portraits as well as a "group" stamp. I saw them today at the PO. Cool! Tracy Barber |
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Tracy Barber wrote:
On Fri, 20 Feb 2004 14:52:48 -0700, Grandpa jsdebooATcomcast.net wrote: In the event someone may be interested the following links take you the a 6 minute animation (very impressive) of the Mars Rover http://www.maasdigital.com/gallery.html Interesting. Most of this was just science fiction when I was a kid. Most of it still is, but now it has a hint of reality! :^) and the Lewis & Clark Exhibit (nicely done) http://www.lewisandclarkexhibit.org/ I'll check that one out later... I'd expect the US to have a Mars Rover stamp in the not too distant future given the immensity and complexity of the entire project and this kinda gives one a sense of what its all about. I can't even imagine the programming that goes into that. sheesh... And we call ourselves bitheads, eh? With the new L&C stamps coming out in May, the L&C site has some really nice attributes that should be useful in a classroom.home schooling or just for general interest like for myself. I didn't know there were to be separate portraits as well as a "group" stamp. I saw them today at the PO. Cool! I'm waiting for them to appear myself (May). They are by far the best looking stamps I've seen in many a year. I've only been collecting for 6 months but I always had a habit of going and buying the different stamps to use just because they were there. These ones are really sweet IMO, both the Bicentennial and the booklet of the portraits. |
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