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Old January 13th 05, 02:15 PM
Pat Flannery
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The Science Channel has some interesting space-related programs coming up;
On Thursday, Jan.13th, "Rendezvous With Saturn's Moon" about the
Huygen's probe landing will be run at 8 PM EST, and repeated at 11 PM;
it will also be rebroadcast at 4 AM, 7 AM, 12 noon, and 3 PM on Friday
the 14th.
At 9 PM Friday the 14th, the Science Channel will broadcast live
coverage of the probe landing, and this will be repeated at midnight,
and 5 AM, 8 AM, 1 PM, and 4 PM of Saturday the 15th.
On Tuesday Jan. 18th, two space-related programs will be run
back-to-back; at 8 PM "Mars Rocks: One Year Later" will look at the past
year's operation of the Mars rovers and their discoveries. This will be
repeated at 11 PM, and 4 AM, 7 AM, 12 noon, 3 PM on the 19th.
The one hour long rover program will be followed by "On Jupiter"; which
looks at the planet and future possibilities in its exploration,
including the ion-driven Prometheus probe. This will follow the rover
program in all of its rebroadcast timeslots.
Again, all times are EST.

Pat

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Old January 14th 05, 01:34 AM
Oliver Jennrich
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* Pat Flannery writes:

The Science Channel has some interesting space-related programs coming up;
On Thursday, Jan.13th, "Rendezvous With Saturn's Moon" about the
Huygen's probe landing will be run at 8 PM EST, and repeated at 11 PM;
it will also be rebroadcast at 4 AM, 7 AM, 12 noon, and 3 PM on Friday
the 14th.


On the danger of sounding eurocentric: As nice and appropriate your
information is, it would be helpful if you indicated the country (or at
least the continent) you are talking about.

Again, all times are EST.


Ah, the US.

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Old January 14th 05, 06:15 AM
Pat Flannery
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Oliver Jennrich wrote:

* Pat Flannery writes:

On the danger of sounding eurocentric: As nice and appropriate your
information is, it would be helpful if you indicated the country (or at
least the continent) you are talking about.



Again, all times are EST.



Ah, the US.




Yup, that EST stuff would be a clue...but it's a good point, and I will
make reference to it being in the U.S. from now on.
The program "Rendezvous With Saturn's Moon" was a production of ABC
Australia, BTW. :-)

Pat

 




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