Gil LeBreton
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Sptspage: Hubble telescope finally spots TCU band
By DEAN STRAKA
Sptspage.com
About 50 yards north and more than 100 feet high of the Longhorns’ student section, there was a patch of purple and white, perched in the northeast corner of the upper deck, likely with a better view of Round Rock than the turf where Texas would soon hand No. 17 TCU a 31-16 loss.
Wait, what was the TCU marching band doing all the way up in the stratosphere?
Read more at: https://sptspage.com/hubble-telescope-finally-spots-tcu-band/
By DEAN STRAKA
Sptspage.com
About 50 yards north and more than 100 feet high of the Longhorns’ student section, there was a patch of purple and white, perched in the northeast corner of the upper deck, likely with a better view of Round Rock than the turf where Texas would soon hand No. 17 TCU a 31-16 loss.
Wait, what was the TCU marching band doing all the way up in the stratosphere?
Read more at: https://sptspage.com/hubble-telescope-finally-spots-tcu-band/