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‘Joe Show’ to Air From Space
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Orbiting DJs have been the fantasies of science fiction TV (e.g. “Dr. Who”)
and films (e.g. “Firefly,” “The Fifth Element”) but in reality DJs have been
Earthbound.
Until Friday, that is!
On Aug. 3 NASA astronaut Joe Acaba will helm the “Joe Show,” live on Third
Rock Radio from 240 miles in the sky on the International Space Station. He
starts spinning the wax (or whatever super-advanced space technology he’ll be
using) at 4 p.m. EDT, for two hours.
Third Rock Radio
is an Internet radio station that works with NASA to promote science
interest and education. It was created by RFC Media, a customized audio
production house based in Houston.
Related:
It’s Radio, Powered With NASA
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