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Nebula-75 is a 2020 Supermarionation web series created by Century 21 Films in the spirit of the early 1960s series by Gerry Anderson's AP Films. [1] The series follows the adventures of the crew of the spaceship Nebula-75, trapped in space "33 million miles from Earth".
Fireball XL5 is a 1960s British children's science-fiction puppet television series about the missions of Fireball XL5, a vessel of the World Space Patrol that polices the cosmos in the year 2062. Commanded by Colonel Steve Zodiac, XL5 defends Earth from interstellar threats while encountering a wide variety of alien civilisations.
Space Patrol Luluco, a 2016 Japanese anime television series "Space Patrol", one of The Simpsons shorts; Forbidden Planet (1956) featured a starship operated by the Space Patrol; Fireball XL5 (1962 TV series) is based around operations of the "World Space Patrol" Raumpatrouille, a 1966 German 7-part space opera, known as Space Patrol in English
On Tuesday, Jan. 23, the fan-favorite cookie brand revealed a new flavor called Space Dunk would be added to its lineup, taking Oreo fans "on an expedition where no OREO cookie lover has gone ...
A “brilliant fireball” seen in the skies above parts of the UK is believed to have been space debris, experts have said. The UK Meteor Network said it had received almost 800 reports after the ...
The Kecksburg UFO incident occurred on December 9, 1965, at Kecksburg, Pennsylvania, United States, when a fireball was reported by citizens of six U.S. states and Canada over Detroit, Michigan, and Windsor, Ontario. Astronomers said it was likely to have been a meteor bolide burning up in the atmosphere and descending at a steep angle.
It is a visitor from another planet, but Raeburn has accidentally shot its space vehicle down with his 12-bore! Dart is assigned to return "Mr. Bell" to his mother ship. (DVD Disc 4) "The Buried Spaceship" – "Operation Ice Cube" is put into action when Marla suggests moving ice through space as a solution to a drought problem on Mars.
Scott Park Manley [2] (born 31 December 1972) is a Scottish-American science communication YouTuber, gamer, astrophysicist, and programmer.On his YouTube channel, he makes videos discussing space-related topics and news, mainly concerning up-to-date rocket science developments. [3]