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Today's Topics:
1. BBC Radio 4 - The Enduring Legacy of Apollo (Trevor .)
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Subject: [amsat-bb] BBC Radio 4 - The Enduring Legacy of Apollo
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Professor Sir Martin Sweeting G3YJO appeared on today's BBC Radio 4 show For
All Mankind in which Chris Riley examined the enduring legacy of the Apollo
moon missions.
Chris Riley talks to astronauts, philosophers and entrepreneurs about the
enduring impact of Apollo. By pushing technology to its limits, the missions
showed us what we could achieve as a species. In the longer term, they
accelerated the development of modern electronics, inspired the
environmental movement and even helped thaw Cold War relations.
Martin G3YJO mentions the first UOSAT's (UO-9 and UO-11), you can hear him
at 08:52 into the recording which is at
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01pcqkk
73 Trevor M5AKA
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