Great website for those space might-have-beens right here. . .

Several times, Sferrin, but Markus site is always worth to mention)))
 
I've mentioned this one various times ;) so I'm glad you open a thread on the subject.
I've find it five years ago while searching drawings of early Space Shuttle designs (July 1969- July 1972). Well this website is the most complete source on this subject on the web.

Sadly it has not been updated since June 2001 :'(

Can someone invite Mr Lindroos here ?
 
sferrin said:
This one has been one of my favorites for years but I don't think I've ever seen it pop up here.


http://www.abo.fi/~mlindroo/SpaceLVs/Slides/index.htm

http://www.abo.fi/~mlindroo/Space.htm

i bookmarked these sites for future reference, now returning to them, i'm getting only 'document not found' messages. it appears that this information is now gone. :mad:

cheers,
Robin.
 
question is there a web archive of
"Romance to Reality: moon & Mars plans" ?

My "best of" List
http://www.astronautix.com/
The archivists at the NASA history office directed us to your web site....

http://www.projectrho.com/rocket/index.html
wonderfull webside for how wants to build a space rocket!

http://www.geocities.com/bobandrepont/spacepdf.htm
Monster PDF list about US Space Program and Aerospace Projects

http://www.spaceuk.org/index.htm
the best British Space Webpage by Nicolas Hill

http://utenti.lycos.it/paoloulivi/index.html
Space Probes projects That Never Were. by Ulivi Paolo

Non English webpage:
http://www.bernd-leitenberger.de/raumfahrt.shtml
the best German Space page by bernd leitenberger

http://www.capcomespace.net/
the best French Space Page, very RARE Picture from US China Europa Space Projects

http://www.forumastronautico.it/index.php?sid=8ff99a38a23660a7f6fc99c75677e834
a Italian Space flight Forum they have very RARE stuff of Space Flight Data and Picture
like Hard Space Suit from MOL program
http://www.forumastronautico.it/index.php?topic=1124.0
 
Nothing ever truly disappears.

http://web.archive.org/web/20070403185544/http://www.abo.fi/~mlindroo/Space.htm
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Thanks for that, bookmarks updated.

cheers,
Robin.
 
...Marcus is still out there, as he occasionally adds to a particular Space: 1999 website. I'll see if I can't track him down through there and find out whether he plans to move his site to a *real* host. It's too damn good to allow to go to waste.
 
OM said:
...Marcus is still out there, as he occasionally adds to a particular Space: 1999 website. I'll see if I can't track him down through there and find out whether he plans to move his site to a *real* host. It's too damn good to allow to go to waste.

...Got a reply from Markus this morning. The site's link is now:

http://www.pmview.com/spaceodysseytwo/spacelvs/

I will upload the space station/manned planetary plans URL next week.
 
OM said:
OM said:
...Marcus is still out there, as he occasionally adds to a particular Space: 1999 website. I'll see if I can't track him down through there and find out whether he plans to move his site to a *real* host. It's too damn good to allow to go to waste.

...Got a reply from Markus this morning. The site's link is now:

http://www.pmview.com/spaceodysseytwo/spacelvs/

I will upload the space station/manned planetary plans URL next week.

Thanks for posting this and thanks to Markus for all the work he put together.
 

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