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Old March 25th 04, 04:46 PM
Mike Murphy
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Just spotted this:

The Cosmic Ocean, BBC Radio 4, Thursday 25 March, 9:00pm to 9:30pm
Episode 2/2

Second of two programmes in which Leo Enright probes the furthest
reaches of the cosmos in search of water. With Mars under siege from a
small armada of space probes, he asks whether water could have ever
been present on its surface. He also looks out to the rest of the
universe and asks where else modern science is looking for life's most
important commodity.

I don't know whta the first one was like but it might be worth
checking out.

- Mike
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Old March 25th 04, 05:49 PM
J.Hill
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Just spotted this:

The Cosmic Ocean, BBC Radio 4, Thursday 25 March, 9:00pm to 9:30pm
Episode 2/2

Second of two programmes in which Leo Enright probes the furthest
reaches of the cosmos in search of water. With Mars under siege from a
small armada of space probes, he asks whether water could have ever
been present on its surface. He also looks out to the rest of the
universe and asks where else modern science is looking for life's most
important commodity.

I don't know whta the first one was like but it might be worth
checking out.

- Mike


Nice one chap! I missed the first but you can "Listen Again" at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/cosmicocean.shtml
Brilliant service this listen again lark! ;o)

Cheers,
Jim


 




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