Sandra Bullock astronaut movie
Don t Let Go Rated PG-13 for intense perilous sequences, some disturbing images and brief strong language | Release Date: 4 October 2013 (USA) Budget: $100, , (estimated) Opening Weekend: $55, 785, 112 (USA) Aspect Ratio: 2.35 : 1 See full technical specs » Trivia Shooting long scenes in a zero-g environment was a challenge. Eventually, the team decided to use computer-generated…
Food for astronauts
The food situation is space is as complex as you might imagine. NASA food scientists have the arduous task of keeping space-bound astronauts not only satiated and healthy with fortifying and nutritious meals, but also happy and comforted with foods they actually enjoy eating. This task gets even more…
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Mae Jemison astronaut
Mae C. Jemison (M.D.) NASA Astronaut (former) PERSONAL DATA: Born October 17, 1956, in Decatur, Alabama, but considers Chicago, Illinois, to be her hometown. Recreational interests include traveling, graphic arts, photography, sewing, skiing, collecting African Art, languages (Russian, Swahili, Japanese)…
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Astronaut clip art
I got a request this week for the file for my Spacesuit flannelboard! I use cartoon and photo clip art often for my flannelboards, and I’ve gotten pretty good at editing the clip art: taking out parts I don’t want, changing the colors, altering the dimensions. But this astronaut just didn’t cooperate…
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Apollo 15 astronauts
Apollo 15 was the fourth mission to land men on the Moon. This mission was the first flight of the Lunar Roving Vehicle which astronauts used to explore the geology of the Hadley Rille/Apennine region. The LRV allowed Apollo 15, 16 and 17 astronauts to venture further from the Lunar Module than in previous…
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Astronaut books
Astronauts have the unique opportunity to look at Earth from a distance with their own two eyes, thanks to spacecraft windows and space suit helmets of the most advanced technology. Lit by the sun, Earth is majestically serene: national borders are invisible, and the view is dominated by blue water and…
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Astronaut ice cream
Science museums are really cool places with tons of wonderful learning experiences available to the public. You can walk through giant heart models, see dazzling laser displays, even gawp at actual moon landers. But let s face it, the best part of every science museum is normally in a bin near the cash…
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