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I can't seem to access the ALSJ. This is this link I am using:
http://www.hq.nasa.gov/alsj/ Did it move... or worse, get shut down? |
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I told Eric two days ago. Seems NASA is doing some reorganization of the servers.
The ALSJ can still be reached under http://www.hq.nasa.gov/office/pao/Hi...lsj/frame.html or http://history.nasa.gov/alsj/frame.html As this change will break many existing links, Eric is asking them to restore the short link into the ALSJ. Harald
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This NASA site is their server for Technical Documents. It is loaded with all kinds of goodies from the Apollo era. Some you must buy but many others are in pdf format. A great site when some HBs says there is no documentation on (Pick your favorite topic) of it has all been destroyed.
For example, here's one of the development lunar space suit, appropriately titled, "Bioenergetics of Lunar Space Suits" or this one on Radiation Protection during Apollo, called, "Apollo experience report: Protection against radiation" |
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Bob Andrepont has compiled some nice list on such documents:
http://www.geocities.com/bobandrepont/spacepdf.htm
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"Flying in space is risky business, but just staying on this planet is risky business too." - John Young, astronaut |