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Anything in Virginia next week?

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Bob Kaplow - 30 Jan 2005 16:49 GMT
Any thing interesting rocket wise in the middle of Virginia? I'm going to be
in the Charlottesville VA (~100 mi SW of DC) from Feb 7-11.

And for that matter, is there anything going on in the Phoenix / Tucson area
March 25-April 3 around spring break?

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NaCl - 31 Jan 2005 01:11 GMT
> Any thing interesting rocket wise in the middle of Virginia? I'm going to
> be
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For Phoenix/Tucson check www.ahpra.org.
Bob Kaplow - 31 Jan 2005 02:52 GMT
> For Phoenix/Tucson check www.ahpra.org.

Still lists the 2004 schedule, but I can infer that 26-Mar would be the
launch date. Can any one confirm?

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