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Sorry if this shows up twice; I cross posted it to several groups and it
hasn't show up here yet on my machine: 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 EST; 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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