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Wirt Atmar <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 15 Feb 2003 13:52:22 EST
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NASA's mission has always been its own best ambassador. Nonetheless, that
said, NASA has also always had a very adept public relations group to promote
its work as well, but the people in public relations have probably never had
to work too hard.

What NASA does is intrinsically exciting and potentially beneficial to all of
humanity. But even more than that, there's a poetry and beauty inherent to
spaceflight, and recently NASA put together a set of slides that I just
recently received.

If you'd like to look at them, I put them up at:

     http://aics-research.com/nasaslides.ppt

The slides are in PowerPoint format (1.2 MB). If you don't have a free
PowerPoint viewer, you can download one from:

     http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Ppview97.aspx

Wirt Atmar

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