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ExWeb updated expeditions list - Space!
Feb 25, 2005 19: 10 EST
It's a big job to compile and keep up ExplorersWeb's expedition lists, but it's well worth it. The lists offer a unique record of all the world's most extreme expeditions: To the 14 8000ers, on the farthest oceans, the South- and North Poles - and Space.
Pythom.com - your guide to Space
Yes, Space! The Pythom expedition list is up, and it's your one stop shop for the major Space events in 2005. For almost 6 months, we've talked to space sources, scoured websites, magazines and books for the most important, fun and active Space projects in the world.
Ongoing Search for Life and Available Private Expeditions
The result is now compiled in the brand new Pythom expedition list. With a few quick clicks, you'll be updated on the latest in terms of Ongoing Search for Life, Un-manned Missions, Available Private Expeditions, Upcoming Private Expeditions, Government Expeditions, Private Organizations, Money, Advertising, Ticket Sales, Prizes, Risks, Statistics and New Technology.
Entering the termination shock
You'll learn that we've found 145 extra solar planets since 1994, where to join the hunt for the "Wow!" signal, where to keep Killer Asteroid watch, the scoop on Paul Allen's Radio Telescope Array, info about the furthest human-made object from the Sun probably just entering the "termination shock", where and how to fly in a MIG-25 or experience zero G in a Vomit Comet, the latest from Star City, where to get private Spaceflight Training in the US, where to check dispatches from the International Space Station, where to apply to join Mars expeditions on earth, and everything about the 10 or so private rocket builders competing for the next big prize - the $50,000,000 America's Space Prize, aimed at putting an inflatable Space hotel in orbit.
History is repeating itself
Oh, it's going to happen - you better believe it. The movie, "The Aviator" shows how it all began in American deserts with PanAm and billionaire Howard Hughes tinkering with prototype planes. History is repeating itself today, in those same desert's - only with new billionaires.
The early pioneers got you to fly above the clouds, the new ones will get you to fly into Space. Follow the new age of exploration on ExplorersWeb's latest expeditions list, at Pythom.com.
Image courtesy of Ansari XPrixe.
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