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<P>As previously described, the Deep Space Network - Jet
Propulsion Laboratory - University of Washington real
time downlink capability allowed Tillman to propose extending
the Real Time link from UW to the Smithsonian National Air and
Space Museum, NASM, Washington, D.C. The VCF and Museum's
Center for Earth and Planetary Sciences, CEPS, jointly
developed the exhibit. The VCF developing the communications,
computer and display facilities, while the Museum staff
developed the physical exhibit. This was the first digital
public display from the surface of Mars for many years, and
this permanent ``The Viking view of Mars'' exhibit is in its
20th year in the Museum's Planetary Gallery. To implement the
original exhibit, we obtained the donation of a state of the
art digital display system and Pr1me 450 super-mini computer
in 1982 for CEPS, their first computer.
<P>Subsequently, for the Pathfinder mission, we created a <A
HREF="http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/resources/mars_data-information/mars_overview.html">
<B><I>Live from Mars </I></B></A> web component displaying atmospheric
temperatures <A
HREF="http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/mars/LOPS_Pathfinder_temperatures.cgi">
<B><I>direct from Pathfinder</I></B></A> and our second Smithsonian
National Air & Space Museum exhibit with CEPS. The overall <A
HREF="http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/"><B><I> Live from Earth
and Mars</I></B></A> program, received 10 million hits during July
1997
when Pathfinder landed on Mars and is described in <A
HREF="http://www-k12.atmos.washington.edu/k12/mars/tillmans_reports/IITA_Tillman_Aug_97.pdf">
<B><I> Behind the Scenes at Mars Pathfinder Mission
Operations</I></B></A> by Jim Tillman.
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Jim Tillman
2007-09-04