This subject hasn't come up in a while. What news reporter would you like to see get a ticket on the space shuttle? Too bad Walter Cronkite is as old as he is...my vote is for Miles O'Brien...
This subject hasn't come up in a while. What news reporter would you like to see get a ticket on the space shuttle? Too bad Walter Cronkite is as old as he is...my vote is for Miles O'Brien...
Is that given the re-entry is a success or a failure? I have 2 lists... :wink:
With sufficient thrust, water towers fly just fine.
Re-entry not attempted.Originally Posted by Nicolas
I said reporters not lawyers....successful of course
My personal pick would be CNN's Miles O'Brian. He's done a pretty good job of covering NASA missions without sounding like a completely unknowledgable dolt (which more than a few of them manage easily).
The big points in his favor are that he's not a sensationalist. He reports his material without hype. Plus the guy's got name recognition among Trekkies, you can't buy that kind of connection.![]()
Chris Matthews wouldn't need a microphone... :P
Jane Pauley.
...with re-entry.
I like Jane Pauley.
Geraldo
He could go there to return some Moon rocks, only to find that the Moon is actually made of concrete! Or empty...Originally Posted by skrap1r0n
Christiane Amanpour, as usual...
err...... ME!!![]()
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