Monday, February 6, 2023

reminder: your free ebook



Hey there,

Just wanted to let you know that we did a random drawing to receive a copy of our brand new keto cookbook for FREE…

And you're one of our winners!

This cookbook is brand new and to celebrate it's release, we set aside a box of 500 copies to give out for FREE.

We did a random drawing, and your name was selected!

Congratulations!

>>> Click here if you'd like to claim your FREE keto cookbook today

This keto cookbook has 70 new recipes for breakfast, appetizers, and dinners like:

Cheesy meatball casserole…

Pork chops in creamy mushroom sauce…

Maple dijon chicken and more.

Wait till you see the mouth-watering photos!

The best part is, these recipes make keto super easy because everything's made in just one pan or pot…

Which means you can prep the recipes in less than 15 minutes and relax while your food cooks!

Even clean-up will be easier, because you'll have fewer pots and pans to wash.

>>> Click here to see which FREE cookbook you won, and how to get a copy sent to your door today

If you don't claim yours today, it'll go to the next person in line.

Congrats on being a winner!




















The Johnson Space Center is home to Christopher C. Kraft Jr. Mission Control Center (MCC-H), the NASA control center that coordinates and monitors all human spaceflight for the United States. MCC-H directed all Space Shuttle missions, and currently directs American activities aboard the International Space Station. The Apollo Mission Control Center, a National Historic Landmark, is in Building 30. From the moment a crewed spacecraft clears its launch tower until it lands back on Earth, it is in the hands of Mission Control. The MCC houses several Flight Control Rooms, from which flight controllers coordinate and monitor the spaceflights. The rooms have many computer resources to monitor, command, and communicate with spacecraft. When a mission is underway, the rooms are staffed around the clock, usually in three shifts.[citation needed] JSC handles most of the planning and training of the US astronaut corps and houses training facilities such as the Sonny Carter Training Facility and the Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory, a critical component in training astronauts for spacewalks. The Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory provides a controlled neutral buoyancy environment—a very large pool containing about 6.2 million US gallons (23,000 m3) of water where astronauts train to practice extra-vehicular activity tasks while simulating zero-g conditions.[28][29] The facility provides preflight training in becoming familiar with crew activities and with the dynamics of body motion under weightless conditions.[30] Building 31-N houses the Lunar Sample Laboratory Facility, which stores, analyzes, and processes most of the samples returned from the Moon during the Apollo program.[citation needed] The center is also responsible for direction of operations at White Sands Test Facility in New Mexico, which served as a backup Space Shuttle landing site and would have been the coordi

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