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NASA Unveils Interim Web Site Design Update

By Marc Boucher
NASA Watch
July 1, 2013
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NASA Unveils New Web Site Design, SpaceRef
Over the weekend NASA unveiled a new design for it’s web site. The new look is only a partial update to the web site. There are more changes coming between now and September. As well NASA is planning a complete overhaul of the site early next year, it’s first since 2007.
What do you think of the new interim look?

Marc’s note: There’s definitely a transition ongoing here. Some sections, including the daily ISS status report, aren’t to be found, yet. The old reports, in the old section are there, just no new ones and no link from the new HEO page. I’m waiting on word on the status of these reports. Have a look at the site and vote in our poll on SpaceRef from the link above.
UPDATE: The daily ISS reports have been moved to a new blog at http://blogs.nasa.gov/stationreport/. Of course you can always find the archived reports on SpaceRef.

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One response to “NASA Unveils Interim Web Site Design Update”

  1. Steve Whitfield says:
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    I’d be happier if they’d just update it once instead of in increments. Every time it changes we basically have to relearn to navigate/browse it.