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| Age: | 19 years old |
| Sex: | Male |
| Location: | NEW YORK, NEW YORK |
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| Last Login: | Sep 7, 2009 (118 days back) |
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| An Ailing Spacecraft, The Government That Tried To Kill It,
The People Who Wouldn’t Let It Die.
Earth, 2004. After fifteen years in low-earth orbit, the school-bus sized Hubble Space Telescope has been dealt the death card by the cosmos. Hubble needs the astro-physical equivalent of routine auto maintenance (change the battery, rotate the gyroscopes) yet NASA and its administration-appointed leader have seemingly turned their backs on this internationally celebrated miracle of astronomy. The countdown is on to Save Hubble as everyone from astronomers to astronauts to ordinary Americans unite to save the craft from an untimely demise. Watch the Trailer for Saving Hubble |
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I'd like to meet:Anyone interested in learning about and supporting this innovative, important film! More Upcoming Events: Ongoing speaking engagements and screenings with director David Gaynes: includes screening of trailer and scenes from the film, Q&A, lively discussion about Hubble and the film. Contact: India Nolen-Tuleja India@savinghubble.com David Gaynes dg@savinghubble.com |
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| MaritalStatus: | Single |
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