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24. January 2010 by RC Davison.
Just a quick update:
I met with the editor in December, and discussed the final set of edits to the manuscript. She’s done a great job!
I have been working on it as time has allowed since then, and my part of the editing process is nearing completion. Once that is finished, there are some details to attend to in formatting and appearance before it ready for publishing.
I’m optimistically hoping to have it all wrapped up by the end of February. Lots to do, so little time!
Till next time,
RC Davison
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11. September 2009 by RC Davison.
I just wanted to alert you to a new page on the website, which takes the information on the Crew Return Vehicle from the space station page and combines it with information about the Russian Soyuz capsule on a new page for the site. Both of these vehicles play critical roles in the survival of the astronauts and cosmonauts and although the CRV never made it into space, the Soyuz is still doing an outstanding job in ferrying people to and from the station.
Comments and suggestions for the site are greatly appreciated.
Till next time,
RC Davison
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8. August 2009 by RC Davison.
Welcome to the ORBITAL MANEUVERS blog site!
First, I would like to thank you for stopping by and visiting the site. I hope you have found the site interesting and that you will feel free to add your comments about the book, the site and anything about space in general. I’m looking forward to an intellectual dialog with people from all corners of the world about the world and cosmos around us.
Second, I will try to use the blog to post updated information about the book and projects in the works, as well as discuss the latest developments and revelations about the cosmos in the news.
Till next time -
RC Davison
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