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IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON is an intimate epic, which vividly communicates the daring and the danger, the pride and the passion, of this extraordinary era in American history. Between 1968 and 1972, the world watched in awe each time an American spacecraft voyaged to the Moon. Only 12 American men walked upon its surface and they remain the only human beings to have stood on another world. Now for the first, and very possibly the last, time, IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON combines archival material from the original NASA film footage, much of it never before seen, with interviews with the surviving astronauts, including Jim Lovell (Apollo 8 and 13), Dave Scott (Apollo 9 and 15), John Young (Apollo 10 and 16), Gene Cernan (Apollo 10 and 17), Mike Collins (Apollo 11), Buzz Aldrin (Apollo 11), Alan Bean (Apollo 12), Edgar Mitchell (Apollo 14), Charlie Duke (Apollo 16) and Harrison Schmitt (Apollo 17). The astronauts emerge as eloquent, witty, emotional and very human.
Publisher: VELOCITY / THINKFILM
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Price: $29.99 USD
Turn your room into an authentically detailed 3-D lunar landscape. After your child is all tucked in for the night, Moon in My Room creates a peaceful, glowing effect for a night full of sweet dreams. Its whimsical effect is fun for adults, too. It features Automatic or annual function shows 12 main phases of the moon and the 15-minute audio CD provides a guided tour to the moon. It can by hanged on wall and it requires 2 "AAA" and 4 "AA" batteries, which are not included.
Publisher: Uncle Milton
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From Apollo 11's first landing to the mystery of moonquakes and the genesis of craters, this stunning introduction to our nearest neighbor in space describes the moon and its all-important relationship to Earth. Mesmerizing full-color photography and an informative text perfect this exciting and educational journey in space. Author: Seymour Simon
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
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2058, Lunar Outpost Alpha. Contact with Outpost Beta was lost hours ago when routine excavation revealed a subterranean structure of unknown origin. You are Major Kane, Chief of Military Operations for the Extra Terrestrial Encounter Organization, and you and your team have been brought in to investigate. Erratic energy readings from deep below the lunar surface tell you that this will not be a diplomatic mission. Welcome to the Moon. Developed by Renegade Kid, creators of the award-winning Dementium: The Ward, Moon uses the Renegade Engine 2.0 Engine to push the Nintendo DS to its limits with an epic story, atmospheric environments and white-knuckle sci-fi FPS action. Moon is exclusively for the Nintendo DS.
Moon is an intense sci-fi, action-adventure/first-person shooter experience in which Nintendo DS players find out the hard way that there is more than one dark side to the moon. Developed by Renegade Kid, creators of the award-winning Dementium: The Ward, Moon uses the Renegade Engine 2.0 to push the Nintendo DS to its limits with an epic story, atmospheric environments and white-knuckle singleplayer sci-fi FPS action gameplay.
Set on the Earth’s moon in the mid-21st century, in Moon, players take on the role of Major Kane. Chief of Military Operations for the Extra Terrestrial Encounter Organization (ETEO), you and your team have been brought in to investigate a series of strange happenings. Ever since the Roswell incident it has been clear that Earth has been visited by other beings, now a hundred years later it would seem that something similar may be happening on the moon. Contact with a distant lunar outpost was lost shortly after they reported discovery of a ‘hatch’ of alien origin during a routine excavation. What follows could be the next giant leap forward for mankind, but just what are we stepping into? Whatever it is, erratic energy readings from deep below the lunar surface has you thinking that it will not be a diplomatic mission. Welcome to the Moon Major. Gameplay Gameplay in Moon is split between what you would see in traditional action/adventure and a FPS games. This means that players can expect a variety of explorable environments tied to an immersive storyline, and lots of interaction with weapons and vehicles from a first-person perspective. But the driving aspect of gameplay in Moon revolves around its episodic format. Dedicated to the mobile nature and thus the need for multiple and easy save game saves, Moon is designed to be played in a continuous series of episodes. Each of these can be played at one of three levels: rookie, normal or veteran; providing a wealth of play options, no matter the level of skill of the player. Weapons and Vehicles The alien enemies, bosses and terrain that you will encounter in Moon necessitates the need for an arsenal of futuristic weaponry and transport options. Below are just a few of the weapons and vehicles players can expect to use both above and below the lunar surface:
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Publisher: Mastiff
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Turn your room into an authentically detailed 3-D lunar landscape. After your child is all tucked in for the night, Moon in My Room creates a peaceful, glowing effect for a night full of sweet dreams. Its whimsical effect is fun for adults, too!
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Publisher: Uncle Milton Ind. Inc.
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What do you get when you combine a Beach Boy (David Marks), an Arrow (Larry Brown of Davie Allan & the Arrows) & garage rock legend Matthew Moore...one of the most unjustly overlooked studio aggregations of the 1960s. Presented here for the first time on CD is the entire recorded output of The Moon on Imperial Records - two brilliant albums of lost Beatle-esque pop-psych (1968's 'Moon Without Earth' & it's followup 'Moon') & five bonus tracks, 'Pirate Song' (mono 45 mix), 'Not To Know' (mono 45 mix) & 3 from 'Matthew Moore Plus 4', 'Face In The Crowd', 'White Silk Glove' & 'Come On Home'. Rev-Ola. 2002.
Publisher: Rev-Ola
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This 12-hour HBO miniseries created by Tom Hanks garnered 17 Emmy nominations and captivated audiences. From the early stages of the space program and Kennedy's 1961 call to reach the moon within a decade to the successes and heartbreaking failures of the race for space, the dream was kept alive by dedicated, daring professionals and a nation intent on reaching for -- and landing amid -- the stars, all while the world faced the Vietnam War.
DVD Features: Originally broadcast in April and May of 1998, the epic miniseries From the Earth to the Moon was HBO's most expensive production to date, with a budget of $68 million. Hosted by executive producer Tom Hanks, the miniseries tackles the daunting challenge of chronicling the entire history of NASA's Apollo space program from 1961 to 1972. For the most part, it's a rousing success. Some passages are flatly chronological, awkwardly wedging an abundance of factual detail into a routine dramatic structure. But each episode is devoted to a crucial aspect of the Apollo program. The cumulative effect is a deep and thorough appreciation of NASA's monumental achievement. With the help of a superlative cast, consistent writing, and a stable of talented directors, Hanks has shared his infectious enthusiasm for space exploration and the inspiring power of conquering the final frontier.
NASA's complete participation in the production lends to its total authenticity, right down to the use of NASA equipment, launch locations, and even spacecraft. The re-creation of the lunar landscape is almost as impressive as the real thing and is further enhanced by the use of helium balloons to lighten the actors playing moon-walking astronauts. (These and other backstage details are revealed in the "making of" featurette, along with a wealth of supplemental materials, on a bonus disc in the miniseries' DVD package.) With a fictional, Walter Cronkite-like TV reporter (Lane Smith) serving as the dramatic link for all 12 episodes, this ambitious production may not be a great work of art. But as a generous and definitive example of nonfiction drama, it's full of the same kind of awe, inspiration, and humanity that led to "one giant leap" in the all-too-short history of 20th-century space exploration. --Jeff Shannon Publisher: HBO Home Video
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This story literally unfolds as pages open dramatically, extending both outward and upward. Monica wants the moon to play with, so her Papa sets out to get it for her. It isn't easy to climb all the way to the moon, but he finally succeeds--only to find that the moon is too big to carry home! The way the problem is resolved is a joyful surprise. Illustrated.
Author: Eric Carle
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Children's Publishing
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Bring the beauty of the moon right into your room with this authentic, remote control, model moon. Features:Built-in-light sensor illuminates moon when it gets darkRotates through 12 lunar phasesTrue-to-life, detailed lunar moonscapeEasily mounts to wall with three different hanging anglesIncludes:Calendar with moon phase chartsAudio CD with guided tour to the moon and beyondDetailed instructionsGet a real-life, under-the-moon experience from the comfort and safety of your own bed.Style may vary.
Publisher: Uncle Milton Ind
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