mikebrotherton.com - 7/28/2009
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OK, one more Launch Pad post upon my return to Brazil. The workshop seems to be a little better every year and it was a blast for me again this time. I wanted to compile some relevant posts from me and others about Launch Pad so that there’s one-stop shopping for anyone (including ...
mikebrotherton.com - 7/26/2009
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During the week of Launch Pad, the participants
shared a bunch of links. Often these were relevant...
to astronomy, sometimes not so much, but all part of a super experience. Here are the best of these. Some really fantastic stuff here. Sorry for so ...
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Spectacular Launch Pad Starlinks
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