They Shot for the Moon

Links Page

As I explore the regions of cyber space, I have found several sites which I would like to share with you. Some of these have come by way of others out there who have an interest in astronauts and space travel. Others have come to me through my own web surfing. All of these sites have myriad links to other space, science and technology sites. I encourage you to visit them and enjoy.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration

How much more can I say. They have it all. You can spend days visiting links within this dynamic site. "NASA is deeply committed to spreading the unique knowledge that flows from its aeronautics and space research...." 


Kennedy Space Center

Visit the site of the launches. If you are a space history buff and want to read up on the space program going back to the unmanned Mercury flights and into the present, this is the place. 


Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Center

This museum, located in Hutchinson, Kansas features myrid exhibits and a space camp.


National Space Society Online

The National Space Society promotes change in social, technical, economic, and political conditions to advance the day when people will live and work in space. 


The Air Museum "Planes of Fame"

The Air Museum "Planes of Fame" in Chino, California features a growing collection of war birds and other historic aircraft of interest. Among them are the only flying example of the Northrop Flying wing. Theirs is the N9M-B, one of the early experimentals used to prove the concept. They also have the only flying Japanese Zero with the original Japanese engine. Both these birds and many others are flown regurarly. The Air Museum has Deke Slayton's racing plane in their collection. Look for a photo soon. Visit their links page for lots of aviation sites.


Florida Today

Located on the shores of the Atlantic Ocean, FLORIDA TODAY is a daily newspaper serving the Space Coast, an area that includes the launch pads of Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Air Station.


Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles

The Press Photographers Association of Greater Los Angeles was founded in 1936. Newspaper, magazine, wire service and television photojournalists from around the Los Angeles area make up the membership of this professional organization. I have been proud to serve as its president on two occasions.


The Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum

The impact of the journey of Apollo XI is still felt in Wapakoneta today. Businesses and streets in the community reflect the pride Wapakoneta has in its native son, the first man to walk on the surface of the moon.


What They are Saying

Read what have other people have said about "They Shot for the Moon". E-Mail me with your comments to eyeav8@comcast.net. 



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