Witness GLAST Launch: Now on Virtual Institute of Astroparticle Physics

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The GLAST launch video is now accessible on the Virtual Institute of Astroparticle Physics website. Viewers can find both the official GLAST video and footage of the launch from the beach. A broken link was initially shared, but a corrected link has been provided for access. Users are directed to click "enter into VIA" after visiting the site. This resource offers valuable insights into the GLAST mission and its significance in astroparticle physics.
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The videorecord of GLAST launching is
available now on the website of Virtual Institute of Astroparticle physics

1-Glast official video
2-Glast launch as seen from the beach

http://www.cosmovia.org/:wink:
 
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Your link appear to be broken.
 
Ha yes, it's true, a problem is a smiley:-p.
Thank you Khursed,

There is a good link:

http://www.cosmovia.org/

and after please clik "enter into VIA"
 
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