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Post by PhantomWolf on Mar 3, 2011 17:22:37 GMT -4
I did think we had a thread for intereting Apollo links, but I can't find it, so I'm starting one, or another one. These are great links for Lunar Sample information. curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/samplecatalog/index.cfmwww.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/samples/index.shtml And here's stuff about moon rocks of all sort... meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/moon_meteorites.htmmeteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/howdoweknow.htmscience.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2001/ast23feb_2/and a list of all known Lunar Meteorites... www.meteoris.de/luna/list.htmlIt's interesting to note that Kalahari 009 which was found in 1999 weighs in at 13.5 kg, making it bigger than the largest Apollo sample return, Big Muley, which was only 11.7 kg. In 2007, NWA 5000 was found, which weighs in at 11.528 kg, almost as big! Feel free to add to this all those links that you wish you had to hand, and can never remember without looking up Google.
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Post by chew on Mar 3, 2011 17:34:31 GMT -4
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Post by chew on Mar 3, 2011 19:12:43 GMT -4
Every regular member here and their little brother has these bookmarked and I feel like an idiot for posting them but hopefully the new members will find them helpful: Apollo Lunar Surface JournalApollo Flight JournalNASA Technical Reports ServerWould it be safe to say that the first 2 represent NASA's official claim to landing men on the Moon? HBs always say, "NASA has to prove they sent men to the Moon!" Is it safe to post these links and reply, "Here ya go. This is NASA's proof. Have at it."?
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Post by LunarOrbit on Mar 3, 2011 19:22:08 GMT -4
I have them bookmarked but can never find them when I need them. I usually end up clicking on one of the links at the bottom of the forum.
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Post by chew on Mar 4, 2011 13:03:09 GMT -4
PhantomWolf, I have taken the liberty of copying your OP and adding some links here. I think the best strategy for this thread is for anybody wanting to add a link(s) is to quote the post above it, remove the quote tags, then put their links in the appropriate section, then you, from time to time, can replace the OP with the latest post of links. This way all the links we add will be in the OP. If you don't like this idea then I will remove all evidence I ever suggested it and we shall never speak of it again... Be sure to check out the last link to the CoLT add-on. I found that today and it has already proven to be incredibly useful. ********************************************************************************************************* I did think we had a thread for interesting Apollo links, but I can't find it, so I'm starting one, or another one. All the links below have been added to this post. NASA history of the Apollo missions. Apollo Lunar Surface JournalApollo Flight JournalWant to learn about the Apollo Guidance and Control Systems? Or vacuum testing of the CM heat shields? Search here. NASA Technical Reports ServerEvery picture taken during the Apollo missions. Apollo Image Atlas These are great links for Lunar Sample information. curator.jsc.nasa.gov/lunar/samplecatalog/index.cfmwww.lpi.usra.edu/lunar/samples/index.shtml And here's stuff about moon rocks of all sort... meteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/moon_meteorites.htmmeteorites.wustl.edu/lunar/howdoweknow.htmscience.nasa.gov/science-news/science-at-nasa/2001/ast23feb_2/and a list of all known Lunar Meteorites... www.meteoris.de/luna/list.htmlMiscellaneous and other interesting web sites about the Space Program. A Tribute to Honeysuckle Creek Tracking StationGeneral science topics related to Apollo. Angular resolution. This is why the Hubble Space Telescope cannot image the landing sites. RASC Calgary Centre Same as above but dealing specifically with Apollo. Logic, reasoning, and biases Logical Fallacies.infoLogical Fallacies on NizkorWikipedia list of cognitive biasesSkeptic's DictionaryUrban Legend Reference website snopes.comDunning-Kruger effectSimpson's paradoxThe Monty Hall ProblemHelpful browsing tools: Add to Search Bar :: Add-ons for Firefox If a web site has a search box, you can add its search function to your context menu. TinEye Reverse Image Search :: Add-ons for FirefoxCoLT :: Add-ons for Firefox This add-on allows you to right click on a hyperlink (or a web page), select one of several format options (BB code, HTML link, plain text, etc) then paste the formatted code to a forum, html editor, or document.
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Post by Tanalia on Mar 4, 2011 21:51:23 GMT -4
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Post by gtvc on Nov 13, 2011 12:27:16 GMT -4
Hi guys Im interested again in the moon missions I like to read information in english and spanish. For people who speaks spanish this is a nice blog with lot of articles about the Apollo program and all space missions from all countries danielmarin.blogspot.com/and here another one is Encyclopedia Astronautica in English www.astronautix.com/index.html ;D
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