[meteorite-list] Meteorite Men 6 More Episodes

2009-11-04 Thread JoshuaTreeMuseum

Looks like they got 6 more shows:

http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/23118

Science Channel Commissions More Meteorite Men
By Kristin Brzoznowski
Published: October 29, 2009
SILVER SPRING: Science Channel has commissioned LMNO Cable Group for six 
further episodes of Meteorite Men, which chronicles modern-day treasure 
hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold as they traverse North America in 
search of lost pieces of our universe.


Slated to debut January, 20, 2010, Meteorite Men watches as the duo use 
cutting-edge technology to detect remnants of meteorites and space debris. 
For the new season, Notkin and Arnold are looking to find answers to The 
Tucson Ring Mystery, an anomaly of the meteorite world. The pair head to 
Odessa, Texas, to explore a 65,000 year-old meteor buried deep in the 
ground, and scour West Texas for tiny pieces of the Ash Creek meteorite.


Meteorite Men uniquely combines adventure with science, said Debbie Myers, 
Science Channel's general manager. Steve and Geoff are helping us learn 
more about the universe by bridging the gap between the earth sciences and 
their passion for finding and studying meteorites.


There have been many reality television shows that have attempted to search 
for 'visitors' from outer space, added Eric Schotz, the show's executive 
producer. With our new series, we are actually finding them. It is very 
exciting to follow Steve and Geoff as they gather objects from space that 
can answer all sorts of incredible questions about our past as well as our 
future.




Phil Whitmer

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Re: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Men 6 More Episodes

2009-11-04 Thread Greg Stanley

List:
Can any of these shows be seen on an internet based site?  I do not get the 
Science Channel.
Greg S.


 From: joshuatreemus...@embarqmail.com
 To: meteorite-list@meteoritecentral.com
 Date: Wed, 4 Nov 2009 15:01:27 -0500
 Subject: [meteorite-list] Meteorite Men 6 More Episodes

 Looks like they got 6 more shows:

 http://www.worldscreen.com/articles/display/23118

 Science Channel Commissions More Meteorite Men
 By Kristin Brzoznowski
 Published: October 29, 2009
 SILVER SPRING: Science Channel has commissioned LMNO Cable Group for six
 further episodes of Meteorite Men, which chronicles modern-day treasure
 hunters Geoff Notkin and Steve Arnold as they traverse North America in
 search of lost pieces of our universe.

 Slated to debut January, 20, 2010, Meteorite Men watches as the duo use
 cutting-edge technology to detect remnants of meteorites and space debris.
 For the new season, Notkin and Arnold are looking to find answers to The
 Tucson Ring Mystery, an anomaly of the meteorite world. The pair head to
 Odessa, Texas, to explore a 65,000 year-old meteor buried deep in the
 ground, and scour West Texas for tiny pieces of the Ash Creek meteorite.

 Meteorite Men uniquely combines adventure with science, said Debbie Myers,
 Science Channel's general manager. Steve and Geoff are helping us learn
 more about the universe by bridging the gap between the earth sciences and
 their passion for finding and studying meteorites.

 There have been many reality television shows that have attempted to search
 for 'visitors' from outer space, added Eric Schotz, the show's executive
 producer. With our new series, we are actually finding them. It is very
 exciting to follow Steve and Geoff as they gather objects from space that
 can answer all sorts of incredible questions about our past as well as our
 future.



 Phil Whitmer

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