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From: jrm1@pyuxh.UUCP (J McKeel)
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Subject: The Dream is Alive
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Date: Tue, 25-Jun-85 09:31:08 EDT
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The Dream is Alive is a 30 - 35 minute documentary of the space shuttle.
I just returned from Washington, DC where the Smithsonian Institute is
showing the film.

The film is shown on the Smithsonian's giant wall screen.  It shows
actual footage of launches, deployments, life in space, etc.  The
film is unlike the garbled pictures we see on TV.  It was quite an
experience.

Entry to the Smithsonian is free, but the film costs $1.50 (well worth
it).  If you want any more information, reply via e-mail to:

John McKeel
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"I wouldn't eat Astronaut Ice Cream, would you?"