Jack Horkheimer: Star Gazer ... on his way to the stars

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I was privileged to be given a letter of introduction to him by the planetarium director for Richmond City Schools when I visited Miami, and quite pleased to meet Dr. Horkheimer in person. He showed me around his facility, let me have a look at their new projectors, and explained the hyperboloid form of the building's roof. A great guy who rarely got the respect he deserved.

I'll miss him. Goodbye, Star Hustler.
 

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This is sad news, I loved watching Stargazer. I even loaded Isao Tomita's version of Dubussy's "Arabesque #1" on my iPod so I could listen to it on the subway to and from work. That music, along with the cheesy special effects and his boundless enthusiasm always brought a smile to my face. RIP Jack.
 

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Sad news. I have fond memories of his slightly cheesy yet always entertaining and informative segments. In fact, when I'm pointing out stars to someone in the night sky, I will often do it with a bad impression of his distinctive voice. Boy, do you get weird looks from people who've never heard of him...

I still keep looking up, Jack!
 

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Wow, So sorry to hear.:(

RIP Jack and thanks for making this world a little better.

I'll bet you introduced astronomy to many, many folks. Some of whom made the study a hobby or even a passion.

(Thanks Bucko for letting us know.:cry:)
 

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This is sad news, I loved watching Stargazer. I even loaded Isao Tomita's version of Dubussy's "Arabesque #1" on my iPod so I could listen to it on the subway to and from work. That music, along with the cheesy special effects and his boundless enthusiasm always brought a smile to my face. RIP Jack.

I loved that guy. RIP.

That music was cool. I didn't know it was Tomita.
 

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RIP Jack Horkheimer.
I used to catch his show late at night on PBS.
Where I live is the perfect spot to be a Stargazer.
Jack woulda loved this place!!!
 

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I just saw (his last?) show last night. His manor and voice always annoyed me, but I always learned something.

See you in the stars, Jack!
 

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May he rest in peace.

I really looked forward to that short segment as a kid. Inspired me to ask for a telescope for my (i think) 9th birthday. I still have that telescope.

Keep looking up indeed!
 

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That's too bad, I always enjoyed watching his shows and it's one of those things that I assumed would always be around.

So long, Star Hustler.

Cassady
 

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This is sad news, I loved watching Stargazer. I even loaded Isao Tomita's version of Dubussy's "Arabesque #1" on my iPod so I could listen to it on the subway to and from work. That music, along with the cheesy special effects and his boundless enthusiasm always brought a smile to my face. RIP Jack.

Claude Debussy wrote the music, which Tomita performed using a synth arrangement.

Yeah, Jack (at least his TV persona) was pretty corny and Adderall-y, but I enjoyed him, also. And I certainly appreciated him sharing his knowledge of astronomy with us.
 
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