8-Day Programme in Review!
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- Camper
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i looked so stupid in the picture....aide from being the only one clearly not wearing a flight suit....my eyes were closed!!!! no matter though, im still gonna frame it and put it on my wall
1997
once a year
every year
Ian Jeremy Freed, inc. partnered with the Us Space And Rocket Center
A bond thought to be shortlived, turned into the greatest time of my life.....
AND ITS NOT OVER!
Est 1997 and never goin nowhere
once a year
every year
Ian Jeremy Freed, inc. partnered with the Us Space And Rocket Center
A bond thought to be shortlived, turned into the greatest time of my life.....
AND ITS NOT OVER!
Est 1997 and never goin nowhere
- Space Nerd
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The answer to this is 'yes'. If you look at the screen shots on Binary Star's website (which I show below) you can clearly see 'Academy' and 'Adv Acad' listed as 'group name' for the programme. Unless there are other Academy and Advanced Academy groups using the MS3 software, then maybe the MS3 software was designed with help from US Space Camp? Either way, it's brilliant software!Drumrollz wrote:If I'm not mistaken, though, Space Camp uses the MS3 software package, right?


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Youth ASA 6-Day 1998 1999
Adult ASA 8-Day 2004; Alumni 2007, CSC 2013, 2015, 2017
Youth ASA 6-Day 1998 1999
Adult ASA 8-Day 2004; Alumni 2007, CSC 2013, 2015, 2017
It was designed at the behest of Space Camp to meet their specifications. Ironically, after paying Binary Star a large sum of money (and continuing to pay, I believe), Space Camp does not own the rights to the software, nor do they even have the source code to modify it on their own should they want to!
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