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"Robert E. Kane" <[log in to unmask]>
Thu, 8 Feb 1996 10:04:41 EST
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Chris,
 
Here are a few space-related mailing lists and news groups:
 
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          Aeronautics & Aerospace History (437 subscribers)
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          News about Space from SEDS (227 subscribers)
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          SPACE Digest (153 subscribers)
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          sci.space.tech Digest (456 subscribers)
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          SPACESTAT User's Group (220 subscribers)
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          sci.space.shuttle Digest (167 subscribers)
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          sci.space.news digest (403 subscribers)
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          Seminar Class: IAFF 290 - Issues in Space Policy (18
          subscribers)
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          sci.space.policy digest (64 subscribers)
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          sci.space.science digest (225 subscribers)
 
These are all LISTSERV lists.  To subscribe to SPACENWS, for example, send a
message to [log in to unmask]  The body of the message should be
 
subscribe spacenws
 
I have the WWW address for NASA; a good place to start is at
 
http://www.nasa.gov/nasa/nasa_subjects/nasa_subjectpage.html
 
This page accesses NASA information by subject.
 
My WWW home page listed below also has links to astronomy and space-related
information. One of my favorites is http://www.stsci.edu/EPA/Pictures.html which
has planetary and deep space images from the Hubble Space Telescope.
 
Cheers,
 
Bob Kane
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