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Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26
A feature on the just concluded Galileo mission is scheduled to air on ABC's Nightline on Friday, September 26, at 11:30 p.m. on channel 7. |
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![]() "Ron Baalke" wrote in message ... Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26 A feature on the just concluded Galileo mission is scheduled to air on ABC's Nightline on Friday, September 26, at 11:30 p.m. on channel 7. Gotta love TEVO! |
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Ron Baalke wrote:
Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26 A feature on the just concluded Galileo mission is scheduled to air on ABC's Nightline on Friday, September 26, at 11:30 p.m. on channel 7. Not too bad, overall, but the "rock opera" could have been omitted. :-\ Dale |
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On Sat, 27 Sep 2003 00:01:19 -0500, Dale
wrote: Ron Baalke wrote: Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26 A feature on the just concluded Galileo mission is scheduled to air on ABC's Nightline on Friday, September 26, at 11:30 p.m. on channel 7. Not too bad, overall, but the "rock opera" could have been omitted. :-\ Dale yeah. wth was that about? i guess i'm pining for the days of Walter Cronkite and that guy from NBC (can't recall his name...) |
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D From: Dale
D Subject: Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26 D Date: Sat, 27 Sep 2003 00:01:19 -0500 D Organization: Posted via Supernews, http://www.supernews.com D D Galileo To Be Featured on 'Nightline' on September 26 D D A feature on the just concluded Galileo mission is scheduled D to air on ABC's Nightline on Friday, September 26, at 11:30 p.m. D on channel 7. D D Not too bad, overall, but the "rock opera" could have been omitted. :-\ I skipped the 'Nightline' show but saw the rock opera THREE times. It's funky, yes, and there were a fdew factual glitches, but all in all it was a very happy way to meld astronomy and space science ito entertainment. The Redshift folk put on many performances of 'Galileo' all over New York this year. I saw it first in Greenwich Village in a real dive of a theater, the 'Elvow Room. which had just about no elbow room at all. The other two were at, yep, the Graduate Center of the City University, in midtown Manhattan. The theater was far far better for such events. The second of the shows was the 'grand fianle', so to speak, being the last before the spiking of the craft into Jupiter a few says later. As a matter of fact, there sprang up in the City this century a new artform, using science as themes for theater works, mostly played at the Graduate Center. There were palys about quantum mechanics, discovery of oxygen, the atom bomb, relativity, and tohers. All are free. And all palyed to full audiences. I do allow that ther is considerable free interpretation in thses plays, like the 'Nobel committee' debate for awarding the prize to the discoverer of oxygen, like in the 18th century. I list upcoming shows in my NYC Event scoming, the OCtober issue coming to this room by October 1st. --- þ RoseReader 2.52á P005004 |
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