Tag: Moon

  • Odysseus and other moon missions show space exploration in the Stone Age

    Odysseus and other moon missions show space exploration in the Stone Age

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    We’re rapidly approaching the quarter mark of the 21st century, but instead of being at the brink of a radical transformative stage, such as the futuristic vision akin to Arthur C. Clarke’s Star Child from 2001: A Space Odyssey, we’re still throwing proverbial bones into the sky. Such is the feeling I get in the…

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  • Zack Snyder Says Rebel Moon Is Bigger Than Barbie Because of Netflix

    Zack Snyder Says Rebel Moon Is Bigger Than Barbie Because of Netflix

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    Zack Snyder appeared on “The Joe Rogan Experience” and championed his recent pivot to Netflix. The 58-year-old filmmaker spent the bulk of his career making movies at Warner Bros., but he made the jump to streaming starting with the 2021 release of his zombie action movie “Army of the Dead.” Snyder’s latest Netflix original was…

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  • A New Era of Moon Exploration Is Upon Us

    A New Era of Moon Exploration Is Upon Us

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    On February 22nd, a robotic lander named Odysseus touched down on the sun-washed highlands near the south pole of the moon. It was the first time since the Apollo 17 mission, fifty-two years ago, that an American spacecraft had gracefully landed on the lunar surface. And yet NASA hadn’t designed or built Odysseus; it was…

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  • How to watch the Intuitive Machines Odysseus moon landing

    How to watch the Intuitive Machines Odysseus moon landing

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    Update: Intuitive Machines’ Odysseus lunar lander successfully landed on the Moon at 6:23 pm ET Thursday. Nike and PepsiCo executives on how to find your worth | Your Wallet More than 50 years after NASA closed out the Apollo program, a Texas company could land the first commercial U.S. spacecraft on the moon on Thursday,…

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  • Moon Juice Magnesi-Om Sleep Supplement Review 2024

    Moon Juice Magnesi-Om Sleep Supplement Review 2024

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    If growing up has taught me anything, it’s the importance of a good night’s rest. While I rallied through plenty of sleepless nights throughout my teens and early twenties, in this season of my life, I find myself more dedicated to maintaining a regimented sleep routine — one that’s thoughtfully curated, balanced, and will ensure…

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  • Paul Schrader Criticized DiCaprio In “The Flower Moon’

    Paul Schrader Criticized DiCaprio In “The Flower Moon’

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    Paul Schrader and Martin Scorsese go way back. Taxi Driver was based on Schrader’s first solo screenplay. He’s written or co-written some of his finest films, including Raging Bull, The Last Temptation of Christ, and Bringing Out the Dead. They’re close buds, which is good because Schrader, as people well know, isn’t afraid to speak…

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  • Worm Moon March 2024 Spiritual Meaning

    Worm Moon March 2024 Spiritual Meaning

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    As we bid farewell to the chilly winter months and welcome the first signs of spring, the 2024 worm moon illuminates the sky, signaling a time of rebirth, renewal, and rejuvenation. Whether you’re a seasoned astrologer or just looking to connect with the universe, the worm moon is an experience you won’t want to miss.…

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  • How Black socialite Mollie Moon raised millions to fund civil rights : NPR

    How Black socialite Mollie Moon raised millions to fund civil rights : NPR

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    Josephine Baker (left), Mollie Moon (right) and the newly crowned Miss Beaux Arts Ball, 1960. E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts/Detroit Public Library/Amistad imprint of Harper Collins hide caption toggle caption E. Azalia Hackley Collection of African Americans in the Performing Arts/Detroit Public Library/Amistad imprint of Harper Collins Josephine Baker…

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  • DARPA asks a $170 billion question about profiting on the Moon

    DARPA asks a $170 billion question about profiting on the Moon

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    The Moon rush has begun—the US, Europe and China are spending billions on plans to return humans to Earth’s favorite satellite. One big difference this time, according to NASA, is that people are going to stay, bringing the tools to allow for long-term exploration. The other big difference? Private companies are playing a much larger…

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  • Maybe in Your Lifetime, People Will Live on the Moon and Then Mars

    Maybe in Your Lifetime, People Will Live on the Moon and Then Mars

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    The moon is a magnet, and it is pulling us back. Half a century ago, the astronauts of Apollo 17 spent three days on that pockmarked orb, whose gravitational pull tugs not just on our oceans but our imaginations. For 75 hours, the astronauts moonwalked in their spacesuits and rode in a lunar rover, with…

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