[meteorite-list] "Meteorite Men" Season Finale Tonight

Notkin geoking at notkin.net
Wed Feb 24 15:01:44 EST 2010


Dear Listees:

Viewers in the US might like to know that the Season One finale of  
"Meteorite Men" will air tonight on Science Channel at 9 pm Eastern &  
Pacific; 7 pm in Arizona. Please check local listing for details.  
Repeats will continue on Wednesday at the same time, and additional  
showtimes can be found here:

http://science.discovery.com/tv/meteorite-men

Our guest stars in this evening's episode include Mr. Meteorite  
himself -- Ruben Garcia -- and his fabulous meteorite dog, Hopper;  
world renowned meteorite specialist Dr. Alan Rubin of UCLA; Marc Fries  
of  the National Weather Service in Oxnard explaining how Doppler  
radar was used to locate the West, Texas fall zone; and M-List members  
Suzanne and LIsa Marie Morrison. Oh, and Steve manages to zoom off to  
Virginia to investigate the recent fall there. It's quite the action- 
packed episode and I hope you enjoy it.

Also, viewers in the UK, please check QUEST (Freeview Channel 38)  
which is evidently airing the "Meteorite Men" pilot. Three old school  
friends emailed me from England yesterday saying: "We just saw you on  
the telly"  : )  That's all I know, sorry.

And before anyone asks:

- No, we do not have other international air dates yet, but we hope we  
will soon or one day

- No, we do not have a date for DVD release yet, but we hope we will  
soon or one day

I only know what they tell me  : )

And for our friends in and around Tucson, just a reminder that the  
final "MM" screening party, for this season, will take place at Sky  
Bar Tucson tonight: 6 pm cocktails; 7 pm screening:

http://meteoritemen.com/events/meteorite-men-premiere.htm


And finally, for now, it was GREAT to see so many of you here for the  
2010 Tucson gem show. I hope you had as much fun as I did, and also I  
hope you got more sleep that I did. Only 48 weeks 'til Tucson 2011.


Cheers from the Old Pueblo,

Geoff N.

www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com
www.meteoriteblog.org

  



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