UMSF@5, The Forum's 5th Anniversary |
UMSF@5, The Forum's 5th Anniversary |
Feb 9 2009, 05:28 AM
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Senior Member Group: Admin Posts: 3108 Joined: 21-December 05 From: Canberra, Australia Member No.: 615 |
This anniversary almost passed us by...
February 8th 2004 was the date that saw the introduction of the forum that we all enjoy so much. I just wanted to pass on my thanks to Doug Ellison for taking the brave (although he may sometimes think 'foolish') step of setting up the Unmanned Spaceflight forum. For me, it has opened up - literally - an entire world of interaction with like-minded people. The thoughts, knowledge and talents of the people on this forum continues to astound and delight me. UMSF has become a daily habit (many times daily!) and I am proud to be both an enthusiastic contributor and an administrator in Doug's team. Here's to last 5 years and many, many more Sols to come Astro0 |
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Feb 9 2009, 04:50 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 105 Joined: 13-July 05 From: The Hague, NL Member No.: 434 |
Is Hayabusa not the record holder for number of views? It shows 869913.
In any case: my congratulations with the 5 yrs anniversary and I'm looking forward to what is yet to come. But should we measure our best wishes to Doug and the UMSF community in terms of years or in terms of missions? For example, with the ongoing discussions on the mission to Pluto I feel comfortable that "we" are on this mission and will see it through one way or the other till arrival in 2015. Right, Doug?? But I am equally interested in the OPAG reports and its ongoing discussions in UMSF. If TSSM goes ahead - which I sincerely hope - we are talking about 2030... |
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