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ebxv The Japan Earthquake Weakened Earth s Gravity
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Vxbj James Cameron Successfully Reaches 8220;the Deepest Spot on Earth 8221; (UPDATED)
Star Trek who Episode what It turns out that the only sci fi flick we really need to be looking forward to is Toei CG movie remake of the classic anime Space Pirate Captain Harlock, which just had its first English language trailer released. Sure, Harlock doesn ;t have the budget of those big American movies 鈥?although it is Toei most expensive project ever, costing over $30 million U.S. 鈥?but do Star Trek or Star Wars have spaceship with giant skulls on the front of them No they do not. Advantage: Harlock. Space Pirate Captain Harlock hits Japan in the fall; its American release is unknown, but I guarantee it not nearly soon enough. [Via Anime News Network] stanley canada AnimeMov stanley italia iesSci-Fi stanley cup Toei Pwtl Amazon Prime s Streaming Title Count Might Be off by an Order of Magnitude
We knew Russia had ambitious plans for interplanetary exploration, and on Tuesday, an ann stanley mugs ouncement from the head of the country space agency really drove that point home. Russia wants to go to the Moon; and they want to stay there. https://gizmodo/leaked-documents-reveal-...xp-5893531 We ;re not talking about repeating what mankind achieved 40 years ago, said Vladimir Popovkin, head of Russian space agency Roscosmos, at Tuesday Global Space Exploration Conference in Washington, D.C. We ;re talking about establishing permanent bases. This isn ;t the first time we ;ve heard Russia talk ambitious plans for the Moon; back in March, leaked documents outlined a number of the country deep space mission objectives including sending probes to Jupiter and Venus, and cond stanley taza ucting a demonstrative manned circumlunar test flight, with the subsequent landing of cosmonauts on [the Moon ] surface ; but it the context of Tuesday announcement that makes it especially noteworthy. For one thing, Russia not alone in their lunar ambitions; Japan has made its inter stanley sverige ests in Moon exploration clear, as well. Nor is Russia alone in its willingness to work with other countries in achieving its goals; the benefits of international collaboration, were, after all, a central theme at Tuesday space summit. Which calls attention to something important about Tu
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