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WOOSH-the sound you hear before you get hit by bird turd. W<span style="text-decoration: overline">oo</span>sh
WOOSH-the sound you hear before you get hit by bird turd. W<span style="text-decoration: overline">oo</span>sh


In 2001 and 2002, Garver initiated a project to increase the visibility and viability of [[commercial spaceflight]]. Supporting a client who was paying for a trip to space led to her own quest for a sponsored space flight aboard the Russian [[Soyuz (spacecraft)|Soyuz]] vehicle to the [[International Space Station]]. She worked to secure sponsorship funding as she began the initial medical certification and training in [[Star City, Russia]]. <ref name="spaceref.com"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.thespacereview.com/article/1003/1| date=November 19, 2007| author= Jeff Foust| title= AstroMom and Basstronaut, revisited| work= The Space Review }}</ref> The effort ended because of a conflicting bid from another prospective space tourist. <ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.hobbyspace.com/Tourism/index.html| author= Clark S. Lindsey| title= Space Tourism
Personal Spaceflight for you }}</ref>

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Words


PHEWY

PHEWY-an expression used when someone sits on your chest after you breathed in. Foo•we


BAM

BAM-an exclamation that the ground might make when you fall on it. Bâm


WOOSH

WOOSH-the sound you hear before you get hit by bird turd. Woosh


In 2001 and 2002, Garver initiated a project to increase the visibility and viability of commercial spaceflight. Supporting a client who was paying for a trip to space led to her own quest for a sponsored space flight aboard the Russian Soyuz vehicle to the International Space Station. She worked to secure sponsorship funding as she began the initial medical certification and training in Star City, Russia. [1][2] The effort ended because of a conflicting bid from another prospective space tourist. [3]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference spaceref.com was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Jeff Foust (November 19, 2007). "AstroMom and Basstronaut, revisited". The Space Review.
  3. ^ Clark S. Lindsey. "Space Tourism Personal Spaceflight for you". {{cite web}}: line feed character in |title= at position 14 (help)