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Old September 23rd 05, 08:21 PM
Magnificent Universe
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The discovery of the tenth planet....The discovery of the first dark
galaxy....The discovery of a satellite galaxy around the Milky Way....A
newfound star just 12 light-years away....You're invited to hear about the
latest discoveries in astronomy this Tuesday on NPR radio station KERA (90.1
FM) in Dallas, when Glenn Mitchell interviews Harvard-trained astronomer Ken
Croswell. Your phone calls and questions about astronomy will be welcome.

You can listen live at http://www.kera.org/radio/GMS/ .

The program is scheduled to air live at

2 pm Eastern time
1 pm Central time
12 noon Mountain time, and
11 am Pacific time

on Tuesday, September 27, 2005.

Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.


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Old September 24th 05, 05:51 AM
Sam Wormley
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Magnificent Universe wrote:
The discovery of the tenth planet....The discovery of the first dark
galaxy....The discovery of a satellite galaxy around the Milky Way....A
newfound star just 12 light-years away....You're invited to hear about the
latest discoveries in astronomy this Tuesday on NPR radio station KERA (90.1
FM) in Dallas, when Glenn Mitchell interviews Harvard-trained astronomer Ken
Croswell. Your phone calls and questions about astronomy will be welcome.

You can listen live at http://www.kera.org/radio/GMS/ .

The program is scheduled to air live at

2 pm Eastern time
1 pm Central time
12 noon Mountain time, and
11 am Pacific time

on Tuesday, September 27, 2005.

Correct email: MagnificentUniverse "at" yahoo "dot" com.



If this will not be carried by other public radio stations, do you
mean "public radio station KERA (90.1 FM) in Dallas" or "NPR radio
station KERA (90.1 FM) in Dallas".

It would be wonderful to hear the program as part of one of NPR's
national programs such as NPR Science Friday or Fresh Air.

 




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