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Contributor Erwin D'Hoore writes:
I still remember the moment when, on the midday news bulletin, I heard that for the first time a man had travelled in space and circled the earth once. A man with a then unfamiliar name : Gagarin. I then started collecting newspaper articles and other documentation on the subject of space flight, which turned out very helpful during my school years in the 60's when space travel was a hot topic. I became a computer programmer in the early 70's and now work as a consultant. As a long standing member of the British Interplanetary Society, I have an extensive library and, with all that resource, I give occassionaly lectures about space exploration to interested children in schools. I was born in 1950 in Belgium where I still live. March 2006 Editor's Note: Befitting Erwin's contribution, here is a
stereo portrait.
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