[meteorite-list] Meteorites and Asteroids - History Channel Tonight!
From: Notkin <geoking_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 21 Apr 2009 18:00:16 -0700 Message-ID: <BD2CA6FD-81A0-488B-B29B-25630E99C7E6_at_notkin.net> Dear Listees: I'd like to invite those of you in North American to tune in to the History Channel tonight for the "Asteroids" episode of "How The Earth Was Made." Really, we only just now found out it's going to be on : ) My friends and associates Lisa Morrison and Leigh Anne DelRay filmed a segment with me, for this show, back in July of last year. It was quite an entertaining couple of days. Our crew were over from London working on the series and they sent me a shooting schedule which had us doing interiors in the morning, and then driving into the desert north of Tucson, in the early afternoon, for a meteorite hunting demo. I gave the director a call and said: "You guys have never been here in July before, right?" They had not, so I explained that "Exterior shots, early afternoon" would involve carrying a lot of gear around in temperatures that would likely be between 105 and 110F. It's kinda rough on the locals, even, and I was afraid a London-based team might expire out there in the boonies, and that would leave me with an awful lot of paperwork : ) So with just a little encouragement, they kindly changed the shoot around, did the exteriors in the early morhing, then came back to the Aerolite offices for interviews. They were a really fun crew to work with, and after filming with us were headed up to Meteor Crater to do a bit with Dr. Kring, and then on to Sudbury. We haven't seen the show yet, so have no idea how much meteorite stuff made it in to the final cut, but we'll for sure be watching tonight. I hope you enjoy it. Details: http://www.history.com/shows.do?action=detail&episodeId=428120 "These giant mountain-sized boulders from space have wrought death and destruction throughout the millennia but until recently geologists could find no evidence that they had actually struck the earth. Follow the remarkable detective story that begins at Meteor Crater in Arizona as mining engineers desperately try to unearth the billion dollar iron boulder they thought was lying there. It's a detective story that also uncovers immense riches; the world's biggest nickel deposit in Sudbury, Canada, vast oil reserves in the Gulf of Mexico and a gold mine in South Africa--all the result of asteroid impacts. Evidence is also unearthed of violent impacts that decimated some of the first people to live in America. What clues do asteroids, and their smaller cousins, meteorites, hold in the formation of the early Earth and perhaps life itself?" Rating: TVPG Running Time: 60 minutes Regards, Geoff N. www.aerolite.org www.meteoriteblog.org Received on Tue 21 Apr 2009 09:00:16 PM PDT |
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