Re: Carl Sagan
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2016 2:12 pm
Well if they're using a Crosley you know the tone arm weight will be heavy enough.
Check the poster thread, I linked to the actual picture this poster was based on.Kali Durga wrote:Seems the blogosphere also remembered Jack's talk of the playing a record in space project. Even Time has a blurb about it.
And how many of y'all remember this?
I remember that! And, today is the 47th anniversary of Apollo 11's landing on the moon, making the timing of this announcement even more fitting.rsimms3 wrote:Check the poster thread, I linked to the actual picture this poster was based on.
I'd like to see the launch live but this is the next best thing. I'll try my best to get down there.Kali Durga wrote:It's official, he's officially doing it. I kneeeeeeewwwww it!
https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/third- ... niversary/
Very cool that they're going to stream it for folks who can't get to either location.shaneoftheroad wrote:I'd like to see the launch live but this is the next best thing. I'll try my best to get down there.Kali Durga wrote:It's official, he's officially doing it. I kneeeeeeewwwww it!
https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/third- ... niversary/
They're streaming it pre-recorded though, that's what I meant. It was probably too big an undertaking to do an actual live feed of the record playing.Kali Durga wrote:Very cool that they're going to stream it for folks who can't get to either location.shaneoftheroad wrote:I'd like to see the launch live but this is the next best thing. I'll try my best to get down there.Kali Durga wrote:It's official, he's officially doing it. I kneeeeeeewwwww it!
https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/third- ... niversary/
Gotcha. Yeah, I've got so many questions about this now-- When is the actual launch? And from where? And we know this was in the planning stages for at least four years, how long ago did Jack actually come up with the idea? And how?shaneoftheroad wrote:They're streaming it pre-recorded though, that's what I meant. It was probably too big an undertaking to do an actual live feed of the record playing.Kali Durga wrote:Very cool that they're going to stream it for folks who can't get to either location.shaneoftheroad wrote:I'd like to see the launch live but this is the next best thing. I'll try my best to get down there.Kali Durga wrote:It's official, he's officially doing it. I kneeeeeeewwwww it!
https://thirdmanrecords.com/news/third- ... niversary/
SATINS (Pronounced sat-ins) is a nonprofit program of manned and unmanned exploration of near space. Students and teachers will first begin by building and sending experiments to altitudes of around 100,000 feet – basically passing through 99.9% of Earth’s atmosphere to the very edge of space working with launch kits provided by our supplier High Altitude Science.