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- 04-01-2005 05:50 PM #1
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LAB HD (129): Space 7pm ET
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" NASA's library is brought to life by presenting images of the beyond in high definition. (HDTV/Dolby 5.1)"
Been waiting for this one.
First showing: Saturday, April 2, 7:00 PM Eastern Time
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- 04-01-2005 05:58 PM #2
It's on my program planner! Vicki
- 04-01-2005 08:31 PM #3
Dang it -- wish it wasn't up against the Final Four.
Oh, well...I put it in the Planner anyway -- maybe I can check in during commercials.
- 04-16-2005 06:04 PM #4
Space is on right now. Interesting images from Mars, etc.
I am watching it for the first time!
Ilya @ SatelliteGuys.us
- 04-16-2005 11:48 PM #5
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I watched for the first time this evening also
It was most excellent. I find it very disapointing when a major NASA project gets very little air time. Normally us mere pesants only get to see the first couple images of any project and are whisked away to something that isn't news worthy and we never hear of see anything of the project again 
Ilya, Did you see last year when MOOV aired the 3D images from the rover's stereoscopic cameras? To get the full effect you also needed 3D glasses.
- 04-17-2005 02:34 AM #6
I like the Universe In HD Updates on DiscoveryHD. I could dig having a full time channel like this. I read about 2 years ago where NASA has been accumulating quite a bit of HD footage from Shuttle missions, I'd love to see some of those.
- 04-17-2005 12:10 PM #7I think it was on DiscoveryHD, wasn't it? I need to buy those glasses!
Originally Posted by bryan27
Still, my favorite episode is that slow 20+ minute Mars panorama - the one that was shown yesterday at the end of the Space segment! I watched it many times last year, but I am still fascinated!Ilya @ SatelliteGuys.us

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