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Jan. 31, 2000 Web Site Allows Public To Explore Antarctica Big Signal an interactive Web site and interface for remote experience that features the daily activities of Nomad, a robot that has been searching for meteorites in Antarctica since Jan. 17, is now available to the public. (Space Daily)
Jan. 29, 2000 Spaceport gets national support from 16 mayors (Corpus Christi Caller Times)
Jan. 29, 2000 Glenn's Space Vigor Surprises NASA John Glenn's speedy recovery from shuttle mission bodes well for individuals that may be interested in taking part in space tourism and its future availability. (Yahoo News)
Jan. 27, 2000 Livin' It Up in Space "It's time to take the moon out of the government's hands and place it with the private sector," say the advocates of space tourism. That's just what companies like Space Island Group, Bigelow Aerospace and Hilton Hotels Inc. are doing as they roll out plans to commercialize space travel. (Fox News)
Jan. 19, 2000 'Invisible Planets' Gain Favor as Real Estate in Space (Space.com)
Jan. 9, 2000 Business Sees Cash Among the Constellations Colorado School of Mines held a round table in Oct. concerning the utilization of space based resources. (Space.com)
Jan. 7, 2000 A ticket to the final frontier "No longer a starry-eyed dream, vacations in space may be closer than you think." A rundown on the some of the current players from the space tourism startups. (USA Today)
Jan. 5, 2000 Behold the Moon's shadings as light fades during this month's total lunar eclipse Story about the Jan. 20th Lunar eclipse. (The Oregonian)
Jan. 2, 2000 Designers seek to fill void of extraterrestrial lodging Our own President, Gregory Bennett, makes the news again. This article is about designing for the varying requirements of space tourism, whether it be a station in LEO (low earth orbit), on cruise ship cycling between the Earth and Moon or in a Lunar outpost. (The Sacramento Be)
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