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June 9th, 2009
TOULOUSE, France - Sharing news about space every day with as many people as possible across the world; this is the vocation of Enjoy Space. Designed and established by the Cite de l’espace (the space adventure theme park in Toulouse - France), Enjoy Space is the new internet site all about space open to one and all. Enjoy Space is an online extension of the Cite de l’espace, which aims at providing the keys to understanding and finding out about current events in space.
To see the multimedia press release, please click on: www.prnewswire.com/mnr/cite-espace/38722/
Enjoy Space is a real web portal offering original, unpublished articles, videos, reports, a blog and also the possibility to find out live where the International Space Station (ISS) is located, which astronauts are in orbit at any one time, which exploration missions are underway and what are the upcoming launch dates.
With Enjoy Space, you can also discover what is happening behind the scenes, through real life accounts and previously untold stories relating to this extraordinary ongoing human adventure.
Enjoy Space offers a rich and accessible living account of what is happening in space, for both novices and enthusiasts alike. The site Enjoy Space is available in both French and English.
Delve deep into the heart of space without further ado by clicking on www.enjoyspace.com and discover the space adventure like never before.
Enjoy Space editorial team contact: Olivier Sanguy - Editor - o.sanguy@enjoyspace.com Tel. +33-4-42-04-37-33 Press contact: Florence Seroussi - Press Manager - f.seroussi@cite-espace.com Tel. +33-6-08-96-96-50 www.enjoyspace.com Enjoy Space is a brand belonging to The Cite de l’espace www.cite-espace.com
Source: Cite de l’espace
Enjoy Space editorial team contact: Olivier Sanguy - Editor - o.sanguy at enjoyspace.com, Tel. +33-4-42-04-37-33. Press contact: Florence Seroussi - Press Manager - f.seroussi at cite-espace.com, Tel. +33-6-08-96-96-50
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