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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Showing Helen Slater As Supergirl Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexan
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028511a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028468a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Graham Wood/Associated Newspapers/REX (3028519a)
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman Film Series. The Film Stars Faye Dunaway Helen Slater And Peter O'toole With Marc Mcclure Reprising His Role As Jimmy Olsen From Superman. The Film Was Released On In The United Kingdom On July 19 1984 And Failed To Impress Critics And Audiences Alike.[4] Dunaway And Peter O'toole Earned Golden Raspberry Award Nominations For Worst Actress And Worst Actor Respectively However Slater Was Nominated For A Saturn Award For Her Performance By The Academy Of Science Fiction Fantasy & Horror Films For Best Actress.[5] The Film's Failure Ultimately Led The Salkinds To Sell The Superman Rights To Cannon Films In 1986. Supergirl Was Released On Video Over The Years By Different Companies. The First Dvd Release Was By The Independent Home Video Company Anchor Bay Entertainment In 2000 Under License From Studiocanal. Warner Bros. Recently Acquired The Rights To The Film And Reissued It On Dvd Late In 2006 To Coincide With The Release Of Superman Returns. Although It Is Canon With The Superman Films Starring Christopher Reeve It Was Not Included In Any Of Warner Bros.' Superman Dvd Or Blu-ray Box Sets.
Film Supergirl 1984 Scenes On The Set Of Supergirl At Pinewood Studio Supergirl Is A 1984 Superhero Film Directed By Jeannot Szwarc. It Is Based On The Dc Comics Character Of The Same Name And Is A Spin-off To Alexander And Ilya Salkind's Superman F
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RETRO - Kirk Douglas gestorben (Filme)
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Kirk Douglas and Farrah Fawcett
'Saturn 3' film photoshoot, USA - 1980
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RETRO - Kirk Douglas gestorben (Filme)
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Kirk Douglas and Farrah Fawcett
'Saturn 3' film photoshoot, USA - 1980
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President John F. Kennedy
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Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Director, Doctor Wernher von Braun explains the Saturn Launch System to United States President John F. Kennedy at Cape Canaveral, Florida. National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Deputy Administrator Robert Seamans is to the left of von Braun..
President John F. Kennedy
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President John F. Kennedy
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Doctor George Mueller gives Saturn V orientation to United States President John F. Kennedy and officals in Blockhouse 37 at Cape Canaveral, Florida. Front row, left to right: George Low, Doctor Kurt Debus, Doctor Robert Seamans, James Webb, President Kennedy, Doctor Hugh Dryden, Doctor Wernher von Braun, General Leighten Davis, and United States Senator George Smathers (Democrat of Florida).
President John F. Kennedy
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US space agency NASA shows off robot snake for exploring alien worlds.
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Robotic snake designed to slither around and explore hostile planetary environments is being developed by US space agency NASA.
The robust machines designed to slide down narrow vents on icy worlds, including Saturn's moons and search their subsurface oceans.
The machine is called the Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor but is known as EELS for short.
It is under development by a team of engineers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory based at the California Institute of Technology.
It could one day be put to work on Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus which scientists believe could contain signs of life in oceans that are thuight to be under the surface.
EELS is 4 metres long and weighs about 100 kg.
Its body is made up of 10 identical segments that rotate, using screw threads for propulsion, traction, and grip.
So far it has been tested in different environments with snow, sand, and ice and at a local indoor ice rink.
NASA engineers designed EELS to autonomously sense its environment and calculate risk, as well as recover on its own.
OPS: The EELS robot snake on test
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US space agency NASA shows off robot snake for exploring alien worlds.
Ferrari Press Agency
EELS 1
Ref 14769
10/05/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: NASA / JPL-Caltech
Robotic snake designed to slither around and explore hostile planetary environments is being developed by US space agency NASA.
The robust machines designed to slide down narrow vents on icy worlds, including Saturn's moons and search their subsurface oceans.
The machine is called the Exobiology Extant Life Surveyor but is known as EELS for short.
It is under development by a team of engineers from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory based at the California Institute of Technology.
It could one day be put to work on Saturn’s icy moon Enceladus which scientists believe could contain signs of life in oceans that are thuight to be under the surface.
EELS is 4 metres long and weighs about 100 kg.
Its body is made up of 10 identical segments that rotate, using screw threads for propulsion, traction, and grip.
So far it has been tested in different environments with snow, sand, and ice and at a local indoor ice rink.
NASA engineers designed EELS to autonomously sense its environment and calculate risk, as well as recover on its own.
OPS: The EELS robot snake on test
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FEATURE - Sieger des Wettbewerbs "Bestes Bild unseres Planeten"
STORY COPY: What’s the best picture of Earth ever?
That’s the question NASA’s Earth Observatory is asking in a visually arresting contest they have called Tournament Earth 2020.
Since 1999, Earth Observatory has published over 16,000 images, so to celebrate their 20th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, they want the public to pick their all-time best image.
Readers will narrow the field from 32 nominees down to one champion in a five-round knockout-style tournament. Pictures have been chosen under the categories: Past Winners, Home Planet, Land & Ice, and Sea & Sky. These will go head-to-head each week from March 23 to April 28, 2020, when a tournament winner will be announced.
NASA Earth Observatory is an online publishing outlet for NASA which was created in 1999. It is the principal source of satellite imagery and other scientific information pertaining to the climate and the environment which are being provided by NASA for consumption by the general public.
Seen from a billion kilometers away, through the ice and dust particles of Saturn’s rings, Earth appears as a tiny, bright dot.
When: 09 Jan 2007
Credit: NASA Earth Observatory/CICLOPS /Cover Images
**STORY COPY IS AVAILABLE: info@cover-images.com** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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