From The Delaware County Times:
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Entertainment
New ‘Stargate’ offers watery lead-in to weekend
KEVIN MCDONOUGH , Special to The Times 07/16/2004
Two very different programs explore outer space and underwater themes. The fantasy spin-off "Stargate Atlantis" (9 p.m., Sci Fi) debuts with a two-hour episode. A new team of Stargate travelers discovers a new base in the Pegasus galaxy, a water-soaked outpost with decided similarities to the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Along the way, they discover a put-upon race of humanlike creatures and a vicious, predatory group who feed upon them. Look for Robert Patrick ("Terminator 2") in a guest stint.
- It was 35 years ago today that NASA sent Apollo 11 on its way. While the eyes of the world watched three men venture to the moon, few knew about another vitally important scientific mission launched only two days earlier. Walter Cronkite appears in the documentary "Disappearance of the PX-15" (9 p.m., Science Channel), an account of a little-celebrated 1969 NASA mission to the bottom of the sea.
On July 14 of that year, eight aquanauts boarded the 50-foot submersible craft PX-15 Ben Franklin to begin a 31-day mission to explore the Gulf Stream. In addition to the valuable oceanographic discoveries made by the vessel, the PX-15 demonstrated that aquanauts could survive a month-long assignment in cramped quarters under dangerous conditions, not unlike those envisioned by NASA planners then setting the stages for Skylab and other space-station missions.
Decades after its launch, the PX-15 was nearly disposed of as scrap metal before Jim Delgado, the director of the Vancouver Maritime Museum, restored it to its former glory and rescued the mission from historical obscurity.
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http://www.zwire.com/site/news.cfm?n...id=18179&rfi=6
Entertainment
New ‘Stargate’ offers watery lead-in to weekend
KEVIN MCDONOUGH , Special to The Times 07/16/2004
Two very different programs explore outer space and underwater themes. The fantasy spin-off "Stargate Atlantis" (9 p.m., Sci Fi) debuts with a two-hour episode. A new team of Stargate travelers discovers a new base in the Pegasus galaxy, a water-soaked outpost with decided similarities to the legendary lost city of Atlantis. Along the way, they discover a put-upon race of humanlike creatures and a vicious, predatory group who feed upon them. Look for Robert Patrick ("Terminator 2") in a guest stint.
- It was 35 years ago today that NASA sent Apollo 11 on its way. While the eyes of the world watched three men venture to the moon, few knew about another vitally important scientific mission launched only two days earlier. Walter Cronkite appears in the documentary "Disappearance of the PX-15" (9 p.m., Science Channel), an account of a little-celebrated 1969 NASA mission to the bottom of the sea.
On July 14 of that year, eight aquanauts boarded the 50-foot submersible craft PX-15 Ben Franklin to begin a 31-day mission to explore the Gulf Stream. In addition to the valuable oceanographic discoveries made by the vessel, the PX-15 demonstrated that aquanauts could survive a month-long assignment in cramped quarters under dangerous conditions, not unlike those envisioned by NASA planners then setting the stages for Skylab and other space-station missions.
Decades after its launch, the PX-15 was nearly disposed of as scrap metal before Jim Delgado, the director of the Vancouver Maritime Museum, restored it to its former glory and rescued the mission from historical obscurity.
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