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Jay Gallentine
post Jun 25 2006, 08:11 PM
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Hello All,

My name is Jay Gallentine and I am researching a book on unmanned space probes. It's a nontechnical approach, stressing the human side of things.

Short of knocking on doors, I've been unable to get in touch with Mike Minovitch, the former JPL part-time employee who, some might say, discovered what ultimately led to Voyager.

Perchance, does anyone know whether he's still with us, where he might be, his phone number, etc. etc.? I'd love to chat with him.

Please feel free to contact me any time.

Thanks to all,
Jay Gallentine

jay at firingroom dot com
Cel 612-387-6481
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post Jun 28 2006, 05:52 PM
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Bob,
Jay is in fact preparing a ( long-awaited ) book on Unmanned spaceflight !!!

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