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Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight
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"Paul Neave" wrote
Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/3992971.stm http://www.bbc.co.uk/sn/tvradio/prog.../spaceodyssey/ Better than I feared it would be. Started off thinking there was gonna be FAR too much "human drama" type stuff in it, but IMO they didn't goo TOO far overboard. Learnt some new facts and figures. Could've been MUCH worse. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk |
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It DID seem ok.
I had to laugh about Aurora Pegasi though! Now were they venting an atmosphere or just carrying a spare external one around with them? grin Darren "Fleetie" wrote in message ... "Paul Neave" wrote Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight |
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Darren typed: It DID seem ok. I had to laugh about Aurora Pegasi though! Now were they venting an atmosphere or just carrying a spare external one around with them? grin They were passing throught the coronasphere at the time :-) Jo |
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In message , Darren
writes It DID seem ok. I had to laugh about Aurora Pegasi though! Now were they venting an atmosphere or just carrying a spare external one around with them? grin The fact that they mentioned it makes me wonder if you _would_ see something with that strong a magnetic field. The natural aurora is produced at a height where the atmosphere is a good vacuum, and a quick Google search told me something about SEPAC and artificial auroras. I was very impressed with Space Odyssey, and the idea of astronauts as ordinary guys who get eczema from stress. Been there :-( -- What have they got to hide? Release the ESA Beagle 2 report. Remove spam and invalid from address to reply. |
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I liked their vision of what it'd look through Venus' soupy (~95 atm)
and HOT atmosphere, and really liked their rendering of it! Wonder how much like that it'd be. Martin -- M.A.Poyser Tel.: 07967 110890 Manchester, U.K. http://www.fleetie.demon.co.uk |
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"Paul Neave" wrote:
Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight About 41.5 minutes in I noticed a small insect on the Russian astronauts spacesuit. The whole programme is a HOAX. ----------------------------- Martin Frey http://www.hadastro.org.uk N 51 01 52.2 E 0 47 21.1 ----------------------------- |
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Damn, they had me fooled!!!
R "Martin Frey" wrote in message ... "Paul Neave" wrote: Looking forward to this, 9pm tonight About 41.5 minutes in I noticed a small insect on the Russian astronauts spacesuit. The whole programme is a HOAX. ----------------------------- Martin Frey http://www.hadastro.org.uk N 51 01 52.2 E 0 47 21.1 ----------------------------- |
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 23:28:33 +0000, Jonathan Silverlight
wrote: In message , Darren writes It DID seem ok. I had to laugh about Aurora Pegasi though! Now were they venting an atmosphere or just carrying a spare external one around with them? grin The fact that they mentioned it makes me wonder if you _would_ see something with that strong a magnetic field. The natural aurora is produced at a height where the atmosphere is a good vacuum, and a quick Google search told me something about SEPAC and artificial auroras. I was very impressed with Space Odyssey, and the idea of astronauts as ordinary guys who get eczema from stress. Been there :-( I only saw the last half but it looked very watchable. I have a gripe though - why, oh why, do they put the first half decent space program on at 9pm in the evening when a lot of kids, to whom it would appeal greatly, would be tucked up in bed. -- Pete http://www.digitalsky.org.uk Home of the Lunar Parallax Demonstration Project |
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![]() "Fleetie" wrote: Better than I feared it would be. Yes, it was rather enjoyable. Only thing that made me cringe was the mission control room. It had a dark, avant-garde feel to it, kind of like they had re-used sets from Cold Lazarus and other future-based drama series. Real mission control rooms have chipboard partitions, polystyrene ceiling tiles and Coke cans littering the desks, not to mention little plastic toy aliens sitting atop the monitors. :-) |
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