Who will win an Arthur?
From: Jerry Stone (spaceflight_uk_at_yahoo.co-dot-uk.no-spam.invalid)
Date: 03/28/05
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Date: 28 Mar 2005 07:35:37 -0600
There are just a few days left until the Space Oscars®
…
On April 2, the Sir Arthur Clarke Awards will be presented at a
black-tie dinner which will close this year’s annual conference of
the British Rocketry Oral History Programme.
Like the Hollywood event, this will be a glittering occasion, attended
by many of the top names in the UK space community.
[b:f73c0d26ca]Companies and organisations represented on the night
will include: The British Interplanetary
Society, The British National Space Centre, EADS Space, the European
Space Agency, Intelsat, the International Space University,
LogicaCMG, the National Space Science Centre, the Open University,
the Mars Society, the Royal Aeronautical Society Space Group, SciSys,
SSTL and UKSEDS.
Amongst the attendees will be [color=darkblue:f73c0d26ca]John Allen,
Heather Couper, Ian Gibson, David A Hardy, Colin Hicks, Nigel
Henbest, Colin Pillinger, Chris Riley, David Southwood, Reginald
Turnill, David Whitehouse, John Zarnecki and our special guest, Sir
Arthur’s brother, Fred.[/color:f73c0d26ca]
[color=indigo:f73c0d26ca]With a line-up like this, can you turn down
an opportunity to be there?[/color:f73c0d26ca][/b:f73c0d26ca]
A champagne reception, a five-course dinner, the inaugural Sir Arthur
Clarke Awards and live jazz to round off the evening, all for the
amazing price of only £40.
[b:f73c0d26ca]To book your place, just e-mail your details to
brohp2@aol.com but be quick - places are limited![/b:f73c0d26ca]
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