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From: inc@fluke.UUCP (Gary Benson)
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Subject: Shuttle on IMAX and for real
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Date: Thu, 15-Mar-84 11:32:29 EST
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Posted: Thu Mar 15 11:32:29 1984
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"Hail Columbia" is also able to be seen:

    -Pacific Science Center, Seattle

    -Science Museum, St. Paul

Does anyone have a full list of places this marvelous film can be viewed? I
have seen it twice, and much preferred the St. Paul showing. Rather than use
the dome of the observatory, they have constructed a special theatre for
IMAX films. The shape is rather more that of a curved rhomboid, and
optimizes the aspect ratio. The one in Washington is of this design.

Gary Benson
John Fluke Mfg.
Everett, WA USA

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