Click on the image for the award and the text to the right to visit the award sponsor's web page.
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Space exploration section of Wikipedia
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February 2005
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United States Web Award
Award for providing a US friendly, informative web site.
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February 2003
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Top 50 Space Featured Site
"A collection of thousands of links to quality space information intelligently organized into a number of topics and annotations that make it clear what each site listed is about."
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February 2003
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2003-2004 Golden Web Award
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August 2002
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2002-2003 Golden Web Award
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9-15 June 2002
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Linksgiving.com "Weekly Link Award" winner
"A collection of thousands of links to quality space
information intelligently organized into a number of topics and annotations
that make it clear what each site listed is about."
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May 2002
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The High in the Sky Award
"One of the most comprehensive lists of space links on the web, Brian's Space Hotlist will provide you with 40 directories (most of them annotated) covering areas from acronyms, activism and amateur
radio to telecommunications and telerobotics. This makes this list one of the invaluable reference sources for anyone wanting to research some space related topic."
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30 April 2002
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Site du Jour of the Day
"Site du Jour of the Day episodes rarely feature personal hot lists. Most of
the time, such lists are a little too personal. They are of great interest
to the individuals they belong to, but for the rest of us, well...
I took a look at Brian's space hotlist and
was impressed. Rarely are such semi-private sites as complete on a subject
as Brian's Space Hotlist is. Hundreds of categorized pointers to all sorts
of space related sites. A Field Guide to American Spacecraft by Jim Gerard
(http://aesp.nasa.okstate.edu/fieldguide/), KODAK: Space Capsules
(http://www.kodak.com/US/en/government/space/index.shtml), and Marc G.
Millis' Warp Drive When? (http://www.lerc.nasa.gov/WWW/PAO/warp.htm) at
the NASA Glenn Research Center are only a few of the fantastic pointers
Brian J. Roberts has rounded up. If you like what you see at Brian's Space
Hotlist, let Brian know by sending a message to that end. A bookmark for sure."
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radio interview on KXAM
9 August 2001
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4 May 2001
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goldenwebawards Site of the Month
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22 April 2001
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Houston Astronomical Society Site of the Week
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April 2001
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astronomylinks.com Stellar Link Award Best of the Web
"Hundreds of space related links. This is an astronomylinks.com recommended site."
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22 February 2001
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The Space Race Museum Excellent Site for Preserving Space
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20 September 2000
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Critical Mass Award
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6 December 1999
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Dr. Matrix Award
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3 November 1999
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Planetarium.net Cool Nite Site Awards
"Cool site with an EXTREMELY comprehensive set of links to space resources."
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13 October 1999
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Site of the Nite
"One of the most comprehensive lists of space links on the web, Brian's Space Hotlist will provide you with 40 directories (most of them annotated) covering
areas from acronyms, activism and amateur radio to telecommunications and telerobotics. This makes this list one of the invaluable reference sources for anyone
wanting to research some space related topic."
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week of 13 September 1999
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Space Careers 1999 Space Sites of the Week
"Brian Roberts, a student in Aerospace Engineering, has put together one of the most comprehensive lists of space links on the web. The links are organized into 40 different areas and most of them are
annotated. This makes it one of the main reference sources when you research a space related topic."
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April 1999
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The Society for Human Performance in Extreme Environments Human Performance on the Web
"Before we start our coverage of aviation safety, we wish to steer you towards several very good websites that may will be of interest to many of you. These
were created by some of our members. First, Brian Roberts from the Space Systems Laboratory in Maryland has an extensive website featuring links to
numerous human factors websites, (http://www.ssl.umd.edu/space/humanfac.html).
It's part of his excellent, huge space hotlist, (http://www.ssl.umd.edu/space/)."
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10 March 1999
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Roger'sSpace Web Award for excellence in space-related websites
"If it's on the web and space-related... chances are that Brian has a link to it."
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27 January 1999
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week of 14 September 1998
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SpaceViews Space Site of the Week
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