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On today’s adventure through time Trish and Mike discuss the somber anniversaries of NASA’s two Space Shuttle disasters. What have we learned about space safety in the last 35 years? While America was building a space program and declaring a man would walk on the moon by the end of the 1960s, Canada had an entirely different problem that required a solution. You may experience some deja vu as we discuss Groundhog Day and how our two countries celebrate this completely bogus day. What are your predictions: early spring or late winter? Finally, cooping, toasting and first impressions are explored (any guesses on which literary giants this may refer to?) Make sure you have your ticket handy, hop on board and find out with us!
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On today’s adventure through time Trish and Mike discuss the somber anniversaries of NASA’s two Space Shuttle disasters. What have we learned about space safety in the last 35 years? While America was building a space program and declaring a man would walk on the moon by the end of the 1960s, Canada had an entirely different problem that required a solution. You may experience some deja vu as we discuss Groundhog Day and how our two countries celebrate this completely bogus day. What are your predictions: early spring or late winter? Finally, cooping, toasting and first impressions are explored (any guesses on which literary giants this may refer to?) Make sure you have your ticket handy, hop on board and find out with us!