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  2. Hubble (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hubble 3D is an IMAX and Warner Bros. Pictures production, in cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The film reunites the 2002 documentary Space Station 3D film making team, led by producer/director Toni Myers. Hubble 3D opened at IMAX and IMAX 3D theaters on March 19, 2010.

  3. Alice (spacecraft instrument) - Wikipedia

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    Alice installed on New Horizons spacecraft. In August 2018, NASA confirmed, based on results by Alice on the New Horizons spacecraft, the detection of a "hydrogen wall" at the outer edges of the Solar System that was first detected in 1992 by the two Voyager spacecraft which have detected a surplus of ultraviolet light determined to be coming from hydrogen.

  4. Music in space - Wikipedia

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    NASA astronaut Catherine Coleman plays a flute aboard the International Space Station in 2011.. Music in space is music played in or broadcast from a spacecraft in outer space. [1] [failed verification] The first ever song that was performed in space was a Ukrainian song “Watching the sky...” [2] (“Дивлюсь я на небо”) sung on 12 August 1962 by Pavlo Popovych, cosmonaut ...

  5. Fantasound - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway Theatre in New York City. Fantasia debuted as a roadshow theatrical release under Walt Disney Productions at The Broadway Theatre in New York City on November 13, 1940. [ 3 ] The film was shown in only 13 theatres, as the installation of equipment required for Fantasound at each venue was costly. [ 20 ]

  6. Wexner Center for the Arts - Wikipedia

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    Included in the Wexner Center space are a film and video theater, a performance space – the Mershon Center stage, which seats 2,500 for dance, music, theater, multimedia productions and lectures –, [9] a film and video post production studio, a bookstore, café, and 12,000 square feet (1,100 m 2) of galleries.

  7. Industrial Light & Magic - Wikipedia

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    It is a division of the film production company Lucasfilm, which Lucas founded, and was created when he began production on the original Star Wars, [10] now the fourth episode of the Skywalker Saga. ILM originated in Van Nuys , California, then later moved to San Rafael in 1978, and since 2005 it has been based at the Letterman Digital Arts ...

  8. Technologies in 2001: A Space Odyssey - Wikipedia

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    Some technologies portrayed as common in the film which had not materialized in the 2000s include commonplace civilian space travel, space stations with hotels, Moon colonization, suspended animation of humans, practical nuclear propulsion in spacecraft and strong artificial intelligence of the kind displayed by Hal.

  9. The Crump Theatre - Wikipedia

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    Keeping in tune with the latest and greatest in movie equipment, in September, two new movie projectors and a new screen, a Minusa measuring 18' x 14', were installed. During this first remodel, the theater was closed for five months. On Sunday, 3 October 1920, the Crump Theatre held an open house for public inspection.