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The United States is a large country to the south of Canada, which is the country of residence for the [[OCESS]]. It was the origin of the Student Space Simulation programs that popped up around the world in the late 80's. [[Spacesim]] used to run an [[exchange program]] with students from the United States until they discontinued their simulation programs.
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The '''United States of America''' is a large country to the south of [[Canada]]. Texas, in the United States was the home state of the [[International Student Space Simulation]] from which the [[OCESS]] was spun off. South Carolina based [[Lexington High School]], also in the United States, used to run an [[Lexington High School|exchange program]] with students from the United States until they discontinued their simulation programs.
  
The United States is also a leading power in Space Exploration.
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The United States is a leading power in space exploration and have provided launch opportunities to Canadian Astronauts in the past.
  
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''Please see the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States Wikipedia article] about the United States for more information.''

Latest revision as of 21:26, 29 March 2010

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The United States of America is a large country to the south of Canada. Texas, in the United States was the home state of the International Student Space Simulation from which the OCESS was spun off. South Carolina based Lexington High School, also in the United States, used to run an exchange program with students from the United States until they discontinued their simulation programs.

The United States is a leading power in space exploration and have provided launch opportunities to Canadian Astronauts in the past.


Please see the Wikipedia article about the United States for more information.