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FYI: Lunar Research Interns



The National Space Society invites applications from planetary science
researches for support of summer interns working specifically on data
analysis related to identification and retrieval of lunar resources. NSS
plans to fund student interns to work on lunar resource related projects
during the summer of 2000.

Each student will be supported up to $2,000 for a period of six weeks. To
apply for funds under this program please send a one page abstract of the
project with a description of the student work to be performed and a
resume
of the student's credentials.

Send application materials by March 30 to: Anne Pierce, Director of
Programs, NSS, 600 Pennsylvania Ave, suite 201, Washington, DC 20003.
ALPNSS@aol.com  202-546-1900x83.

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LOUIS VARRICCHIO
 Environmental Information Specialist &
 Producer/Writer, "Our Changing Planet"
  (Visit OCP-TV on the Web at: www.umac.org/ocp)
  Upper Midwest Aerospace Consortium
  Odegard School of Aerospace Sciences
  University of North Dakota
  Grand Forks, N.D. 58202-9007  U.S.A.
    Phone: 701-777-2482
    Fax: 701-777-2940
    E-mail: varricch@umac.org (in N.D.); morbius@together.net (in Vt.)

"Behind every man alive stand thirty ghosts, for that is the ratio by
which the dead outnumber the living. Since the dawn of time, a hundred
billion human beings have walked the planet Earth." -- Arthur C. Clarke

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