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From: TerryMoselaol.com Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 19:18:41 EDT Subject: TV Programmes, Planet of triple star? Hi all, TV PROGRAMMES: Some of these may be of interest, if you can get them: Sunday 17th: BBC4, 7.40 p.m. "The Sky At Night", repeat of the programme on Deep Impact & Comet Tempel 1. Monday 18th: National Geographic Channel: 8 p.m.: "Paranormal", Astronomers, psychologists and a fungus expert put forward theories on UFO sightings and 'alien abductions'. ((Repeated on Friday at 8 p.m.)) UKtv History channel: 9 p.m. & midnight "How the Earth was created" Tuesday 19th: BBC2: "Mastermind". One of the subjects is "Astronomy with the nak -ed eye in Britain" - see how well you do! [I hope the hyphen beats the net censors....] UKtv History: 9.00 a.m & 5.00 p.m. "How the Earth was created" (repeat?) Wednesday 20th: National Geographic: 9.00 a.m., and 3.00 p.m. "Asteroid: The Doomsday Rock". The threat of an asteroid hitting the Earth. UKtv History: 9 p.m. & midnight: "Earth Story - The formation of continents." Thursday 21st: UKtv History: 7.00 a,.m,. & 1.00 p.m: To the Moon: Part one of two: "Apollo 11" RTE2 TV: 7.00pm: Nak -ed Science - mysteries of Stonehenge Friday 22nd: UKtv History: 7.00 a,.m,. & 1.00 p.m: To the Moon: Part two of two "Apollo 11" PLANET WITH THREE SUNS! An extrasolar planet orbiting in a three-star system has been discovered in Cygnus by a planetary scientist at the California Institute of Technology using the 10-meter Keck I telescope in Hawaii, it is claimed. The planet is slightly larger than Jupiter and, given that it has to contend with the gravitational pull of three bodies, promises to seriously challenge our current understanding of how planets are formed. If it's confirmed, it will be interesting to speculate on what sort of calendar any potential inhabitants of such a system might have..... Still no definite date for the Shuttle Launch - just keep an eye & ear on the media! Clear Skies, Terry Moseley
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