1) Apparently no chapter 2, where, after delivering a load of nuclear waste to MoonBase Alpha, they are assigned the 5 year mission to find the source of radio emissions from Jupiter.
2) First broadcast in 1984, an era I had hoped was AFTER the 'Earthmen discover an all female society of 7 foot tall blondes' phase of science fiction.
c) Multiple chapters which makes it hard to start where you left off. You have to buffer each episode then go forward to the end to start the next one. Repeat until you're at the desired chapter.
iv) I thought the "Journey into Space" series was from the 1950s, but this one specifically mentions videocassettes. I wonder what DVDs the guys on the ISS have?
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1) Apparently no chapter 2, where, after delivering a load of nuclear waste to MoonBase Alpha, they are assigned the 5 year mission to find the source of radio emissions from Jupiter.
2) First broadcast in 1984, an era I had hoped was AFTER the 'Earthmen discover an all female society of 7 foot tall blondes' phase of science fiction.
c) Multiple chapters which makes it hard to start where you left off. You have to buffer each episode then go forward to the end to start the next one. Repeat until you're at the desired chapter.
iv) I thought the "Journey into Space" series was from the 1950s, but this one specifically mentions videocassettes. I wonder what DVDs the guys on the ISS have?
n) I haven't listened to all of it yet.
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