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Philadelphia and other PA chapter members,
This could be a lot of fun!
Gary Fisher
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Sent: Saturday, April 24, 2004 12:38 AM
Subject: Justice Talking: What is the future for NASA?


Mr. Fisher,

We'd like to invite the Philadelphia Mars Society members to join us for this
debate. I spoke with Kevin Sloan at Penn State, who said their members might
come. This could make a terrific meet-up event. I'll send information about
the guests as soon as possible. Please contact me with any questions.





Join the live audience of National Public Radio's premiere debate show! Host
Margot Adler leads the nation's top advocates in smart, entertaining, fast-paced
debate on today's headline issues, with questions from the audience. To reserve
seats, visit www.justicetalking.org/joinaudience.asp, or call 215-573-8919.
It's free!



Lost in Space: What is the future for NASA?
Tuesday, May 11

7:30 - 9:00 PM

National Constitution Center (525 Arch Street, Independence Mall)


As photos from Spirit and Opportunity were first beamed to earth, the President
announced his intention to put a man on Mars. Challenging the President's
priorities, scientists speak about protecting the planet from wayward asteroids
and budget hawks argue for more resources to address government red ink than for
trips to the red planet. For more than a generation, NASA, along with the
nation, has celebrated mission successes and mourned its losses. Our criticism
is matched by our curiosity, which leaves one to wonder what the future hold for
the space program.



Guests: TBA



Can't make it to the taping? Join the discussion online at
www.justicetalking.org. Your comment or question might make it on the air.



Justice Talking airs in Philadelphia on WHYY 91 FM at 10 p.m. Mondays, and on
nearly 100 public radio stations across the country. Tune in to the sound of
democracy!



Laura Sider

Audience Developer

NPR's Justice Talking

Annenberg Public Policy Center

3620 Walnut Street

Philadelphia, PA 19104

215-573-8919






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