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Mars 11:19am Saturday 2 December 2000 I'm guessing that they found evidence primitive life (bacteria or worms) currently alive on mars, or evidence of more advanced life no longer alive on mars. Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 14:20:12 -0500 (EST) From: NASANews@hq.nasa.gov | Block address Subject: MAJOR MARS DISCOVERY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT DEC. 7 SCIENCE BRIEFING Donald Savage Headquarters, Washington, DC December 1, 2000 (Phone: 202/358-1727) Mary Hardin Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA (Phone: 818/354-0344) NOTE TO EDITORS: N00-058 MAJOR MARS DISCOVERY TO BE ANNOUNCED AT DEC. 7 SCIENCE BRIEFING Imaging scientists Dr. Michael Malin and Dr. Ken Edgett from NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft will present what they describe as their most significant discovery yet at a Space Science Update at 2:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, Dec. 7. Their findings are being published in the December 8 issue of Science Magazine. This science update will be held in the James E. Webb Auditorium at NASA Headquarters, 300 E St., S.W., Washington, DC, and will be carried live on Telstar 5, transponder 11. The Ku-band satellite is located 97 degrees West longitude with a downlink frequency of 11929 MHz, vertical polarity. Please note that, due to coverage of the ongoing Shuttle mission, NASA Television does not expect to carry this briefing, and two- way question-and-answer capability from agency centers will not be available. Participants will be: * Dr. Ed Weiler, Associate Administrator for Space Science, NASA Headquarters, Washington, DC., will be panel moderator. * Dr. Michael Malin principal investigator, Mars Orbiter Camera on NASA's Mars Global Surveyor spacecraft at Malin Space Science Systems (MSSS), San Diego, CA. * Dr. Ken Edgett, staff scientist at MSSS. * Dr. Jim Garvin, Mars Exploration Program Scientist at NASA Headquarters. * Dr. Ken Nealson, director of the Center for Life Detection at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, CA. - end - * * * NASA press releases and other information are available automatically by sending an Internet electronic mail message to domo@hq.nasa.gov. In the body of the message (not the subject line) users should type the words "subscribe press-release" (no quotes). The system will reply with a confirmation via E-mail of each subscription. A second automatic message will include additional information on the service. NASA releases also are available via CompuServe using the command GO NASA. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, address an E-mail message to domo@hq.nasa.gov, leave the subject blank, and type only "unsubscribe press-release" (no quotes) in the body of the message. z ktru 11:02pm CST Saturday 2 December 2000 (this will probably be just random thoughts from today) A meeting was held for people "who want to do something, but don't know what to do" for KTRU. I attended and subsequently helped with the "Booth Committee," designed simply to get a booth set up on Rice campus where DJs can continue to play music, even if we are not being broadcast. This is a symbolic act (we just want to play music), and a way to have a booth continually staffed where people can learn more about the whole ordeal. We plan to start Monday morning at 8am. That means that I "missed" my KTRU shift today at 7pm. - - - I wrote to the owners of ktru.com, who have that domain for sale, asking if they would let us borrow it. They would benefit by this because once we give it back, they should get an excess of hits after the fact. - - - I'm bummed that I missed the funeral for Phat Pat and Emily's mom today. I totally just forgot about it, with all the KTRU craziness going on. Bluh. I didn't know her, but I know Patrick and Emily. - - - I am finally caught up with all the KTRU email messages that have been sent over the past 3 days. I'm sure there have been easily 300 messages sent. prev day next day |