[meteorite-list] Tonight: All-New "Meteorite Men" in Chile

Notkin geoking at notkin.net
Tue Nov 16 12:20:58 EST 2010


Dear Listees:

Tonight's Season Two, Episode Three premiere of "Meteorite Men" may be  
of particular interest to some of you. Steve and I visit the  
magnificent 100,000 year-old Monturaqui Crater in Chile's Atacama  
Desert, as well as the European Southern Observatory at Paranal, and  
the enigmatic San Juan strewnfield.

Monturaqui is truly amazing: one of our planet's best-preserved impact  
sites and one of the few places in the world where you can pitch a  
tent and sleep on the floor of an actual crater  : )

The show airs at 9 pm Eastern and Pacific on Science Channel and  
Science Channel HD, with additional show times in most markets, so  
please check your local cable listings.

For our overseas friends, we know that "Meteorite Men" Season One is  
currently airing in Canada, England, Ireland, and Singapore on the  
international Discovery Science networks. Discovery HQ also told me  
that they expect S1 to begin airing in Germany and several other  
countries, shortly.

We still have no news of a DVD release, but we do hope and expect that  
such things will happen eventually. Anyone who would like to keep up  
with the latest news about "Meteorite Men" is invited to "like" our  
Facebook page at: http://www.facebook.com/meteoritemen  and/or follow  
us on Twitter @meteoritemen  [ http://twitter.com/meteoritemen ]

Steve and I hope you enjoy the show.


Respectfully,

Geoff N.

www.aerolite.org
www.meteoritemen.com



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