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John Stoke <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 18 Feb 2005 07:36:16 -0500
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Dear Colleagues,

April of this year marks the 15th Anniversary of the deployment of NASA's
most productive science mission of all time, the Hubble Space Telescope. To
commemorate this milestone we've created an opportunity for museums in the
USA to participate in the national unveiling and display of one of the
greatest astronomical images ever (and probably the largest Hubble print
you've ever seen).

Please apply!

Details and an application form are here...

http://hubblesource.stsci.edu/

Click on the "happy birthday Hubble" link. Please note the March 4th
application deadline.

With the resources available to us we expect to be able to support ~40
institutions.

(Apologies to those who received cross-postings.)

Sincerely,

John Stoke
John M. Stoke
Manager, Informal Science Education
Office of Public Outreach
Space Telescope Science Institute
3700 San Martin Drive
Baltimore MD 21228 USA
T +1 410 338 4394
F +1 410 338 4579
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http://hubblesource.stsci.edu

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