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Title: "Moon" - Official Trailer [HQ]

Author: watchCulturetainment


Tags: moon movie film cinema trailer sam rockwell science fiction innovative kevin spacey

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Starring Sam Rockwell, Matt Berry, Robin Chalk, Dominique McElligott and Kevin Spacey as the robot. A truly unique film: It is the near future. Astronaut Sam Bell is living on the far side of the moon, completing a three-year contract with Lunar Industries to mine Earths primary source of energy, Helium-3. It is a lonely job, made harder by a broken satellite that allows no live communications home. Taped messages are all Sam can send and receive. Thankfully, his time on the moon is nearly over, and Sam will be reunited with his wife, Tess, and their three-year-old daughter, Eve, in only a few short weeks. Finally, he will leave the isolation of Sarang, the moon base that has been his home for so long, and he will finally have someone to talk to beyond Gerty, the bases well-intentioned, but rather uncomplicated computer. Directed by Duncan Jones.

Title: First Moon Landing 1969

Author: beanz2u


Tags: first moon landing 1969 neil armstrong buzz aldrin apollo 11 space earth travel

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The video of the very first moon landing of the apollo 11 mission in 1969! Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon with his now legenday words "One small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." This is a truly amazing video and it was in 1969!!! If you think about it, you have orders of magnitude more processing power in your mobile phone than they did in the whole space craft!! Incredible!

Title: Google Moon (Part II of "The Googling")

Author: thevacationeers


Tags: google moon hoax landing fake sky maps vacationeers todd berger kevin brennan jeff grace

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"The Googling" part II: Two young men find pictures of the Apollo moon landings perhaps they shouldn't see

Title: Colonizing The Moon

Author: BrunoTheQuestionable


Tags: Colonizing Moon Lunar Colony Base

Description:
The Vision for Space Exploration is the United States space policy announced on January 14, 2004 by US President George W. Bush. It is seen as a response to the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster, the state of human spaceflight at NASA, and a way to regain public enthusiasm for space exploration. The Vision calls for the space program to: Complete the International Space Station by 2010 Retire the Space Shuttle by 2010 Develop the Orion spacecraft (formerly known as the Crew Exploration Vehicle) by 2008, and conduct its first human spaceflight mission by 2014 Develop Shuttle Derived Launch Vehicles Explore the Moon with robotic spacecraft missions by 2008 and crewed missions by 2020 Explore Mars and other destinations with robotic and crewed missions When the Vision was announced in January 2004, the US Congress and the scientific community gave it a mix of positive and negative reviews. For example, Rep. Dave Weldon (R-Fla.) said, "I think this is the best thing that has happened to the space program in decades," while physicist and outspoken manned spaceflight opponent Robert L. Park said that robotic spacecraft "are doing so well it's going to be hard to justify sending a human." Others, such as the Mars Society have argued that it makes more sense to avoid going back to the Moon and instead focus on going to Mars first. In a position paper issued by the National Space Society (NSS), a return to the Moon should be considered a high space program priority, in order to ...

Title: NASA Confirms Water on Moon

Author: CBSNewsOnline


Tags: cbsepisode Science Moon NASA Water Ice H20 Frozen Space Rocket Astronaut Crater Debris Research Chemical

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In the wake of a recent crash test, NASA has confirmed that there in fact lies a significant amount of water underneath the Moon's surface. Science and technology correspondent Daniel Sieberg reports.



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