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Betty Hill
Betty Hill, the Grandmother of UFOlogy, passed away October 17, 2004, at the age of 85.
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Gordon Cooper, Pioneering Mercury Program Astronaut, Farewell...

Cooper, known as "Gordo" to his friends and colleagues,
died Monday at his Ventura home of natural causes.

SpaceShipOne Wins $10 Million Ansari X Prize
in 2nd Trip to Space   More on www.space.com

FAA has concerns.     Go

Space Tourism Faces Safety Regulations

           John Mack, Pultizer winner, dies

UPI Wire Report
United Press International
September 29, 2004 Wednesday 9:22 AM Eastern Time

DATELINE: CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 29 (UPI)

John E. Mack, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his study of T.E. Lawrence and who researched people reporting encounters with extraterrestrials, has died at age 74.

Mack was a Harvard Medical School professor and the John E. Mack Institute in Cambridge, Mass., released news of his death. Mack was crossing a street in London Monday when he was hit by a car driven by a drunken driver, the institute said in a release. London authorities said Mack was dead at the scene.

Messages to family and friends of Dr. John Mack


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Part 3: How Will Man Get to Mars?

Part 4: What is the possibility of contamination to Mars or Earth?