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If you see one of the other great sites, you can find them through your wide range of locations where you're actually contributing to marine distribution as well as the volume of art that you assume that thorium actually controls the melting. Could that actually be the endogenic process that he's missing? Yeah, I think he was talking about some kind of magnetic thing rather than an impact like a base information. I'm not sure what's in that. That's one thing I noticed looking at the hot side of the planet, but there's no real evidence that there's more a nominal and a nominal amount of
assault and procular art, because you know you've got stuff. You've got it distributed in other basins too that are outside of that order. And there is an indication that there's most of the surface thing rather than something you'd get anywhere. I draw the line when you tell me that the whole area. So there's several cases now where this neat trick doesn't work. Well, the neat tricks work, you know, works on the risk data we had and the way he could away. I don't think he has the necessary... Is he still in the same business?
I think he'll be there for life. That's his business. It's always hard to figure. He doesn't have the facilities or the money to go to stuff. So I don't think he would be good for the organizing committee. We can't support the organization committee in much way. Well, he probably can. The meeting there is a meeting there. I didn't want to move stuff. He just goes on and on because it's a relatively low resolution. You can find a whole measure about this. I mean, it's kind of like he needs to be able to actually make those measures. I mean, he's the only person who can do it.
Well, I don't think that the order is the code you're going to want. You actually want to do it in the correct geometry and three dimensions. You want to do spheres hitting spheres. And you don't want to be able to go very far in time. So you're going to do something very clever to make sure the algorithm will allow you to go. But the resolution is not the resolution of his models. It's going to be just a couple of wild MOS. This is MOS and wild shots, wild soundtakes. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes, atmosphere of the room. The tails, that's the tails, atmosphere. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes.
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I'm sorry, wild soundtakes. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes. I'm sorry, wild soundtakes.
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Series
NOVA
Episode
To the Moon
Raw Footage
Footage of Monterey Conference, part 2 of 2
Producing Organization
WGBH Educational Foundation
Contributing Organization
WGBH (Boston, Massachusetts)
AAPB ID
cpb-aacip/15-zg6g15vs1c
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Program Description
This remarkably crafted program covers the full range of participants in the Apollo project, from the scientists and engineers who promoted bold ideas about the nature of the Moon and how to get there, to the young geologists who chose the landing sites and helped train the crews, to the astronauts who actually went - not once or twice, but six times, each to a more demanding and interesting location on the Moon's surface. "To The Moon" includes unprecedented footage, rare interviews, and presents a magnificent overview of the history of man and the Moon. To the Moon aired as NOVA episode 2610 in 1999.
Raw Footage Description
Footage of a Monterey Conference of geologists and scientists. Footage takes place around conversations at a dinnertime poster session, and wide footage of the session. The footage also features a conversation among some geologists who speak in Japanese about Japanese language and people, and a conversation among four scientists watching a film and talking about Jupiter.
Created Date
1998-00-00
Asset type
Raw Footage
Genres
Interview
Topics
History
Technology
Science
Subjects
American History; Gemini; apollo; moon; Space; astronaut
Media type
Moving Image
Duration
00:11:20
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Credits
Producing Organization: WGBH Educational Foundation
AAPB Contributor Holdings
WGBH
Identifier: 52280 (barcode)
Format: Digital Betacam
Generation: Original
Duration: 0:11:20
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Citations
Chicago: “NOVA; To the Moon; Footage of Monterey Conference, part 2 of 2,” 1998-00-00, WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed May 15, 2024, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-zg6g15vs1c.
MLA: “NOVA; To the Moon; Footage of Monterey Conference, part 2 of 2.” 1998-00-00. WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. May 15, 2024. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-zg6g15vs1c>.
APA: NOVA; To the Moon; Footage of Monterey Conference, part 2 of 2. Boston, MA: WGBH, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-15-zg6g15vs1c