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Old October 8th 05, 09:12 PM
Charles Gilman
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I appear to completely missed another Sky at Night - that is, not even
noticed its existence until away from home on the day of the last broadcast.
The subject looked interesting, as well - it's always the way! If anyone
feels up to giving a synopsis it will be much appreciated.


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Old October 9th 05, 10:11 AM
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"Charles Gilman" wrote in message
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I appear to completely missed another Sky at Night - that is, not even
noticed its existence until away from home on the day of the last

broadcast.
The subject looked interesting, as well - it's always the way! If anyone
feels up to giving a synopsis it will be much appreciated.

go here to catch the sky at night.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/s...proginfo.shtml
Regards Astro1


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Old October 9th 05, 02:09 PM
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"roy" wrote in message
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"Charles Gilman" wrote in message
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I appear to completely missed another Sky at Night - that is, not even
noticed its existence until away from home on the day of the last

broadcast.
The subject looked interesting, as well - it's always the way! If anyone
feels up to giving a synopsis it will be much appreciated.

go here to catch the sky at night.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/science/space/s...proginfo.shtml
Regards Astro1



Yep, always first Sunday (or early morning of the month)

Martin


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Old October 9th 05, 04:33 PM
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"Charles Gilman" wrote:

I appear to completely missed another Sky at Night - that is, not even
noticed its existence until away from home on the day of the last broadcast.
The subject looked interesting, as well - it's always the way! If anyone
feels up to giving a synopsis it will be much appreciated.


There were on-location interviews at the most recent AAS planetary
division meeting in Cambridge. Steve Squyres discussed MER,
Carolyn Porco on Iapetus and rings, John Zarnecky talked Titan and
Europa, Michelle Dougherty on Enceladus; even Brother Guy made
a brief appearance! In short, it was a great show for us planetary nuts.

If you wait long enough (upto 2 months) the show will appear in streaming
video on the BBC's Sky at Night web-site. By that time, you will have
forgotten what you forgot about. Alternatively, you could buy the
Sky at Night magazine which contains a CD-ROM with the entire show
in MPEG format.



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Old October 10th 05, 01:33 PM
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If you have Telewest's TV service, it's on the new Replay service... very
useful!

Tony

"Cassini" wrote in message
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"Charles Gilman" wrote:

I appear to completely missed another Sky at Night - that is, not even
noticed its existence until away from home on the day of the last
broadcast.
The subject looked interesting, as well - it's always the way! If anyone
feels up to giving a synopsis it will be much appreciated.


There were on-location interviews at the most recent AAS planetary
division meeting in Cambridge. Steve Squyres discussed MER,
Carolyn Porco on Iapetus and rings, John Zarnecky talked Titan and
Europa, Michelle Dougherty on Enceladus; even Brother Guy made
a brief appearance! In short, it was a great show for us planetary nuts.

If you wait long enough (upto 2 months) the show will appear in streaming
video on the BBC's Sky at Night web-site. By that time, you will have
forgotten what you forgot about. Alternatively, you could buy the
Sky at Night magazine which contains a CD-ROM with the entire show
in MPEG format.





 




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