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Date: Mon Jan 05 2004 - 04:29:19 PST

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    Happy New Year! Welcome to this week's issue of The Space Review:

    Christmas on Mars

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    Tensions were running high in Europe on Christmas morning as Mars 
    Express and Beagle 2, the first European missions to Mars, arrived at 
    their destination.  Daniel Fischer provides a behind-the-scenes account 
    of activities at mission control that day.
    http://www.thespacereview.com/article/81/1
    The lessons we (should have) learned in 2003
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    New Years is the time for the traditional year-in-review articles.  
    Jeff Foust instead looks at the lessons that the events of the past 
    year in the space industry should have taught us.
    http://www.thespacereview.com/article/80/1
    Howard Dean: Making the solar system safe for Republicans (and most 
    Democrats)
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    Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean has talked about sending 
    a human mission to Mars.  Taylor Dinerman argues that such a move could 
    open the door for other candidates to propose more modest ventures.
    http://www.thespacereview.com/article/79/1
    If you missed it, here's what we published last week:
    A year-end reality check
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    The head of one space advocacy organization congratulated the launch 
    industry recently for its "blistering pace" of launches in 2003.  Jeff 
    Foust writes that, in fact, the industry has been anything but hectic.
    http://www.thespacereview.com/article/78/1
    Scaled Composites' SpaceShipOne: stunt plane or new road to the stars?
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    Does the SpaceShipOne suborbital RLV represent the first step towards a 
    true orbital RLV?  Taylor Dinerman weighs in with his opinions about 
    what that and other such vehicles under development can accomplish.
    http://www.thespacereview.com/article/77/1
    We appreciate any feedback you may have about these articles as well as 
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    We're also actively soliciting articles to publish in future issues, so 
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    Until next week,
    Jeff Foust
    Editor, The Space Review
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