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-This site celebrates Western Australia's role in Space research and, in particular, Carnarvon's critical role supporting NASA's Gemini, Apollo and Skylab projects. The companion book, '''''"Carnarvon and Apollo: One giant leap for a small Australian town "''''', published by '''Rosenberg Publishing''', is now available. +[[Image:Cover.jpg|right|thumbnail|1000pix|Book cover, 2010, shows -<BR> 'The return of the Eagle'; <BR>Photo: NASA; <BR> Cover: Catrionadesign.]]
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-[[Image:Cover.jpg|left|thumbnail|1000pix|Book cover, 2010, shows -<BR> 'The return of the Eagle'; <BR>Photo: NASA; <BR> Cover: Catrionadesign.]]+This site celebrates Western Australia's role in Space research and, in particular, Carnarvon's critical role supporting NASA's Gemini, Apollo and Skylab projects. The companion book, '''''"Carnarvon and Apollo: One giant leap for a small Australian town "''''', published by '''Rosenberg Publishing''', may be available by order through Carnarvon's '''Space & Technology Museum''' or its '''Tourist Information Centre'''. Please contact them directly regarding any orders.
-[[Image:Float.jpg|right|thumbnail|1000pix|Winning float in Carnarvon Tropical Festival, 1966; Photo: Jim Gregg]]+
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-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; '''Margaret Medcalf Award 2011 - Special Commendation'''+'''Margaret Medcalf Award 2011 - Special Commendation'''<BR>
 +&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; “This work links Western Australian social history to the international history of science and technology in a highly readable way. Its lively exploration of Carnarvon's critical role in support of NASA space missions reminds us that history in living memory is no less surprising than the events of long ago. The use of maps, cartoons, photographs and personal reminiscences enhance the appeal of an intriguing story."<BR><BR clear=all>
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 +== LOS - Paul Dench ==
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 +Paul Dench, this site's creator, passed away in June 2020. To find out more about his life and career, see the obituary to the right, published in the West Australian in September.
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 +== Contents ==
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 +[[Image:Pathway.jpg|right|frame|size 1000x500pix|Apollo's path to the Moon crossing Carnarvon;<br>NASA map, modified by Catriona Designs]]
-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; “This work links Western Australian social history to the international history of science and 
-<br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; technology in a highly readable way. Its lively exploration of Carnarvon's critical role in <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; support of NASA space missions reminds us that history in living memory is no less <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; surprising than the events of long ago. The use of maps, cartoons, photographs and personal <br>&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; reminiscences enhance the appeal of an intriguing story."  
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-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp;&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Book Orders for delivery in Australia|>>> CLICK HERE TO ORDER BOOK <<<]] 
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Overview|Overview of Carnarvon's role]] &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Overview|Overview of Carnarvon's role]]
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&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Carnarvon OTC Earth Station|OTC Satellite Earth Station Carnarvon]] &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Carnarvon OTC Earth Station|OTC Satellite Earth Station Carnarvon]]
-[[Image:Pathway.jpg|right|frame|size 1000x500pix|Apollo's path to the Moon over Carnarvon; NASA map: modified by Catriona Designs]] 
-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [['Trackers' and the Town|Life in Carnarvon with the Trackers]] 
-&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Western Australian Space Museum Carnarvon|Western Australian Space Museum]]+&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Carnarvon Space & Technology Museum|Carnarvon Space & Technology Museum]]
&nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Western Australia in Space|Western Australia in Space]] &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; &nbsp; [[Western Australia in Space|Western Australia in Space]]
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-'''Most recent pages added:''' . . . pending [[|]]+
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== Related 'Carnarvon Tracking Station' web-sites == == Related 'Carnarvon Tracking Station' web-sites ==
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Terry Kierans's <B>CROtrak</B> at &nbsp; http://crotrak.com/<BR> Terry Kierans's <B>CROtrak</B> at &nbsp; http://crotrak.com/<BR>
-Colin Mackellar's &nbsp; http://www.honeysucklecreek.net under <B>'Other Stations'</B>+<B>'Other Stations'</B> on Colin Mackellar's &nbsp; http://www.honeysucklecreek.net
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-Email '''info@carnarvonspace.com''' . . . to contact site manager, Paul Dench <BR>+Email '''info@carnarvonspace.com''' . . . to contact site manager, Phil Dench (Paul's son)<BR>

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Book cover, 2010, shows - 'The return of the Eagle'; Photo: NASA;  Cover: Catrionadesign.
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Book cover, 2010, shows -
'The return of the Eagle';
Photo: NASA;
Cover: Catrionadesign.

This site celebrates Western Australia's role in Space research and, in particular, Carnarvon's critical role supporting NASA's Gemini, Apollo and Skylab projects. The companion book, "Carnarvon and Apollo: One giant leap for a small Australian town ", published by Rosenberg Publishing, may be available by order through Carnarvon's Space & Technology Museum or its Tourist Information Centre. Please contact them directly regarding any orders.

Margaret Medcalf Award 2011 - Special Commendation
      “This work links Western Australian social history to the international history of science and technology in a highly readable way. Its lively exploration of Carnarvon's critical role in support of NASA space missions reminds us that history in living memory is no less surprising than the events of long ago. The use of maps, cartoons, photographs and personal reminiscences enhance the appeal of an intriguing story."

LOS - Paul Dench

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Paul Dench, this site's creator, passed away in June 2020. To find out more about his life and career, see the obituary to the right, published in the West Australian in September.


Contents

Apollo's path to the Moon crossing Carnarvon;NASA map, modified by Catriona Designs
Apollo's path to the Moon crossing Carnarvon;
NASA map, modified by Catriona Designs



        Overview of Carnarvon's role

        NASA's Carnarvon Space Tracking Station

        OTC Satellite Earth Station Carnarvon

        Carnarvon Space & Technology Museum

        Western Australia in Space


Related 'Carnarvon Tracking Station' web-sites

Terry Kierans's CROtrak at   http://crotrak.com/

'Other Stations' on Colin Mackellar's   http://www.honeysucklecreek.net


Email info@carnarvonspace.com . . . to contact site manager, Phil Dench (Paul's son)

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