�� Finally Space
Space is attainable. This company promotes its acquisition.


Mission:


It is our mission to provide research and development assistance to the most promising partner companies for the human exploration and usage of space.


Projects:

Launch Methods

Materials Acquisition

Acknowledgments
We at Finally Space would like to thank the owners of Fortune City for their hospitality.


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http://www.fortunecity.com/

My interests:
Space has been the obsession of the President of Finally Space since growing up in the Apollo age. When he was twenty-six years old, Mark Sandsberry moved out to the northwest, living at several addresses in and around the beautiful city of Seattle.

Since he moved here in 1981, Seattle has grown and sprawled across its surrounding communities until attaining a flavor similar to the D.C. neighborhood that Mr. Sandsberry had left years before.

Meanwhile, humans' incursions into rainforests and other wildernesses continued to make headlines through the eighties. It became increasingly evident that there was a limited space within which the human race could expand.

Even though the entire human population on Earth could be packed into one cubic mile (yes, a cube which is a mile on each side would hold every man, woman, child, and scum-sucking worm on Earth). Apparently this cube could then be tipped into the Grand Canyon and wouldn't even stick up over the edge.

Even with this small quantity of human flesh, we have managed to subdue, dominate, and severely Kirk this planet.

Finally, Mr. Sandsberry heard the lesson from Earth ...


    Get off the planet!
Favorite Links
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Astrophotography by Jerry Lodriguss
Can you afford to stay home when this is out there?

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J-Pass 2.0
Calculates the location of Mir, the International Space Station, and Starshine from your latitude and longitude

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The START Natural Language Question Answering System
Ask this system the question "What is the latitude and longitude of [my city]" to aid in spotting the space stations above.

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