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U P D A T E # 4 8 Part 1: Online from Jupiter 97 comes to a close
As was mentioned in the last OFJ97 update, sent out several weeks ago, the Online from Jupiter 97 project officially ended on April 6th. Since then, we've been getting a survey ready to send out to you. This survey which will be emailed sometime within the next week, will help us get a sense of your thoughts about this project. We will use your comments to improve future projects. The OFJ97 website will be available indefinitely for your perusal and we will also be adding a new activity in late-June. Please feel free to use the activities and send us your results even though the project has ended. We will continue to post any and all work that you send to us. Instructions are online. The Online from Jupiter 97 project staff would like to thank you for participating in this project and contributing to its success. We would also like to thank the volunteers who helped process questions & answers as well as the experts working on the Galileo project who answered them. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory maintains a mailing list for the Galileo project. If you want to keep up with news from Galileo then you might want to consider subscribing to this list. To subscribe to the galileo mailing list, send a note to:
majordomo@sender.jpl.nasa.gov and place the following line in the body of your note:
subscribe galileo your-email-address For example:
subscribe galileo jdoe@anyhost.edu Thanks and keep checking the website for new information as we add it.
The field journal queue is not quite empty yet and that means that we will be getting some new field journals in over the next few weeks. Once we have received all of the journals, we will post them online at: http://quest.arc.nasa.gov/galileo/bios/fjournals
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