Another
contribution imminent from the BBC...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/cgi-perl/whatson/prog_parse.cgi?FILENAME=20040318/20040318_2100_49700_24705_30
The Cosmic
Ocean
Thu 18 Mar, 21:00 - 21:30 30 mins
Everywhere that modern science looks, it is finding secret reservoirs of the most precious liquid known to humankind: water. From recent discoveries on Mars to the darkest corners of our galaxy, astronomers are discovering water in quantities never previously imagined. In The Cosmic Ocean, Leo Enright probes the furthest reaches of the cosmos in search of the elixir of life and asks why water seems to be so pervasive.
Thu 18 Mar, 21:00 - 21:30 30 mins
Everywhere that modern science looks, it is finding secret reservoirs of the most precious liquid known to humankind: water. From recent discoveries on Mars to the darkest corners of our galaxy, astronomers are discovering water in quantities never previously imagined. In The Cosmic Ocean, Leo Enright probes the furthest reaches of the cosmos in search of the elixir of life and asks why water seems to be so pervasive.
NB:
1) Time is GMT (= 20:00 in Westerern Europe, 1600 on US East
Coast, 1300 on US West Coast)
2) Should be able to stream this live over the web anywhere in
the world (in theory)
3) Part 2 follows 7 days later.
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Prof. Chris German, MBE
Southampton Oceanography Centre
Tel: +44 (0)2380
596542
Southampton Oceanography Centre
European Way, Southampton, SO14
3ZH Fax: +44 (0)2380
596554
http://www.soc.soton.ac.uk/CHD/chemgrp/index.html