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Date: | Sat, 22 Jul 1995 12:13:41 -0500 |
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>With some help from a friend at NASA, I've just been out looking around
>the space shuttle web site so as to find the time they'll make a
>decision about whether they are going to land on the left side of the
>country or the right side of the country. In the process, I found that
>the person in charge of the site (the nominal webmaster) is called
>"Curator". I thought all you curators out there would like to know NASA
>(at least) has the idea of what I think a Web site should look/feel like
>and that you might want to go explore it. It is:
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> http://shuttle.nasa.gov
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>and has pointers to lots of other NASA things as well, including each of
>the Space Flight Center home pages, etc.
>
>You folks in science museums might want to think about having a
>web-capable computer permanently pointed at this site when there's a
>mission going on because they have NASA Television coming in via the
>CU-SeeMe capability and other nifty stuff.
>
>Enjoy.
>
>vh
>
>\ / Virginia R. Hetrick, here in sunny California
> O Internet: [log in to unmask]
> 0o Bellnet: 310.206.7588 (with phonemail)
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