
Saturday January 14th, 2006
Project Stardust
A cosmic spectacle will flash across the night sky in the
western US this weekend, and its creator will be on
Dreamland with William Henry. Dr. Donald Brownlee is NASA's
project manager for Project Stardust, the experiment that
will be bringing primordial stardust back from deep space
will be on Dreamland. The capsule will enter our atmosphere
at 1:57 AM Pacific time after an extraordinary journey, and
will be the fastest manmade object ever to re-enter the
atmosphere. Then Linda Howe reports on another bizarre
cattle killing, this time with evidence that the animal was
dropped from above.
Dr. Brownlee has also written a book suggesting that
intelligent life in the universe could be so rare that we
might be, in effect, alone, and William Henry is going to
question him hard about this.
His ideas are startling and his descriptions of Project
Stardust are as thrilling as William Henry's mythological
approach to the same subject. Don't miss this provocative,
fascinating edition of Dreamland!
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Whitley Strieber joins William Henry for a discussion of
whether or not we are alone. Hear Whitley's unusual approach
to this question. As a man who has often found himself face
to face with the unknown, he has evolved some spectacular
ideas about what man's place in the universe might really be.
Plus, William goes deeply into the ancient significance of
stardust and what its being brought to earth for the first
time might mean, in mythical and spiritual terms.
Linda Moulton Howe

Cattle mutilations are back, but this time there's a really disturbing element: proof that at least one animal was dropped from above.
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