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Dec 1, 2010

Spacelog →

cameronmoll:

This is fascinating. Original NASA transcripts from early space exploration. The transcript formatting reads like blog comments or a Twitter conversation. Every comment has a permanent URI — here's the original "Houston, we've had a problem." Additional controls at the bottom of each page reveal the original transcript and a map showing where the crew was during the conversation.

If this isn't making content meaningful, accessible (in a traditional sense), and enjoyable to consume, I don't know what is.

Plus, for all you technical types, you can get involved with the actual transcription and site integration at their GitHub page.

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H. Parker Shelton

I'm just an ordinary thirty-something who's had some extraordinary opportunities. I graduated from Johns Hopkins University, work for Microsoft in Silicon Valley, code websites and applications, take the occasional photograph, and keep a constant eye on current events, politics, and technology. This blog is the best of what catches that eye.

 
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