NASA TV just announced the next Mars mission briefing is due to start at 10 this morning. I've heard rumors that the next Stardust briefing will be tomorrow but have not been able to confirm that. Patrick
Thanks for the heads up Patrick, unfortunately none of the cable news channels likes to show these things in their entirety, so I only caught a few minutes of the conference before they moved onto other more exciting stories like another 'delayed flight' but they (the project scientists) sure seemed pumped up about the mission, and rightfully so. I really need to get Dish Network!! Howard PS. I caught your appearences this morning on Fox13 news, Good job! I was especially pleased to hear you mention the ESA's successful orbiter which as we all know hasn't recieved much attention in the press. --- Patrick Wiggins <paw@trilobyte.net> wrote:
NASA TV just announced the next Mars mission briefing is due to start at 10 this morning.
I've heard rumors that the next Stardust briefing will be tomorrow but have not been able to confirm that.
Patrick
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