[oasis-members] Another call for Odyssey submissions
jack at jackkennedy.net
jack at jackkennedy.net
Fri Feb 9 23:37:30 EST 2007
The link returned an error message on my PC. Is the video active?
- Jack
http://spaceports.blogspot.com
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Sent: Fri, 9 Feb 2007 22:49:20 EST
Subject: Re: [oasis-members] Another call for Odyssey submissions
> Lisa/ Eliza:
> Please consider running this in your Newsletters: Bob
>
> Prof. Mike Gruntman, Director of the Astronautics and Space Technology
> program at USC, grew up with the Russian Space effort. His father was Chief
> Engineer of the construction of their first launch base, Baikonur. He is now
> well-versed in the history of space from an international viewpoint,as
> evidenced by his recent prize winning book, "BLAZING THE TRAIL - The early history
> of spacecraft and Rocketry" (AIAA books). To help celebrate the forthcoming
> 50th anniversary of Sputnik (Oct. '57), the first earth satellite, he and his
> students have prepared an hour plus program sketching the beginnings of the
> race to space using his book for back ground material. The program is suitable
> for use as a class room instruction tool as well as for general interest to
> history buffs.
> The Distance Education Network of the USC Viterbi School of Engineering
> has made publicly available a webcast of the lecture "Road to Space -The
> First Thousand Years" that focuses on the history of the events that led us to
> the space age. The presentation can be viewed on a standard PC with Windows
> Media Player and a high speed internet connection. See it at
> _http://den.usc.edu/prospectives/roadtospace.htm_
> (http://den.usc.edu/prospectives/roadtospace.htm) .
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