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Jupiter Landing

1/35  JUPITER 2 1/35 JUPITER 2 "HERO" LANDING GEAR by PARAGRAFIX # 120 LOST IN SPACE FREE SHIP. Paypal US $74.50 5h 46m
Cartune Land #2 VF/NM  by Donnie Jupiter / Magic Carpet Comics 1987 Cartune Land #2 VF/NM by Donnie Jupiter / Magic Carpet Comics 1987 Paypal US $2.25 25d 12h 10m
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Lost in Space: Island in the Sky (Episode 3) [VHS] Lost in Space: Island in the Sky (Episode 3) [VHS]
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The Jupiter II lands on a deserted planet in order to make desperately needed repairs. But first the crew must search for Professor Robinson, who landed first via jet-packs to ensure the environment was tolerable to humans. In the search party's absense, Dr. Smith plans his escape back to Earth by programming the Robot to kill everyone except Major West-the first "nonessential" person to be "eliminated" being young Will Robinson.

NASA: The First 25 Years (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) NASA: The First 25 Years (National Aeronautics and Space Administration)
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This is the gripping and dynamic story of the USA's first 25 years of efforts to conquer the worlds beyond the earth. Since its inception on October 1, 1958, NASA has pitted man against the unknowns of space. The Echo 1 communications satellite was the first ever of its kind. Then, NASA met exciting challenges like the thrilling first manned sub-orbital Mercury mission, the first earth orbital Mercury mission, and the unmanned Explorer flight to the moon. These adventures led to sci-fi becoming reality: the fantastic space walk by the Gemini crew and the ultimate - the Apollo crew landing on the moon and courageously planting the American flag. These astounding successes were followed by the wonder of Skylab and its amazing visit by heroic astronauts, and unmanned satellites visiting faraway planets like Mars, Jupiter and even far beyond our solar system. The fascinating history of NASA is the spine tingling history of space exploration itself - and the future.

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Jupiter Landing Jupiter Landing

Six reclusive slackers must overcome their personal baggage and unite to avoid eviction from their beloved run-down home. The ecceletic group, led by workaholic reporter Nicki, forge a campaign to retaliate against their troublesome landlord but fail to anticipate that the fight to save their home will throw them into a tailspin of emotional and moral confrontation they arn't prepared to handle. While each tenant has a secret they can't afford to reveal, the house itself hold a secret that ties them together in a way none of them expected.

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Hunting Neutrinos at the South Pole / Remembering the First Apollo Moon Landing / The Great Comet Crash / Astronomers and Artists Anticipate the Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter (Sky & Telescope, Volume 88, Number 1, July 1994) Hunting Neutrinos at the South Pole / Remembering the First Apollo Moon Landing / The Great Comet Crash / Astronomers and Artists Anticipate the Collision of Comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter (Sky & Telescope, Volume 88, Number 1, July 1994)
Jupiter 2 Jupiter 2
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1-35 Scale. The Moebius Jupiter 2 is approximately 18-inches in diameter. Full first floor interior with careful attention to accuracy. Manually retracting landing gear makes this displayable in a flight mode, or on land as seen in many episodes.

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Jupiter Landing

Asteroid Collisions?

Asteroids are material left over from the formation of the solar system. Asteroids are rocky and metallic objects that orbit the Sun but are too small to be considered planetss They range in size from a diameter of about 1000 km, down to the size of pebbles. Most asteroids are contained within a main belt that exists between the orbits of Mars and Jupiter. Some have orbits that cross Earth's path and have even hit the Earth in times past. One of the best preserved examples is Barringer Meteor Crater near Winslow, Arizona.

In March of 1989, asteroid 1989 FC came within 690,000 kilometers of the Earth. Let me give it to you in another way that might make this more real. It crosssed the earth's orbit at a place where the earth ahd been six hour earlier. That's way too close. But who knew?

In 1908 a bolide (firey asteroid) hit an uninhabited are of Russia, close to Tonguska, Siberia. It incinerated hundred so sq. miles of land with a force 1,000 times as great as the Hiroshima atomic bombs. But guess what. Had Asteroid FC hit the earth it would have been 15-20 times more powerful than the 1908 hit.

One of the developing theories about what is coming in 2012 is known as Planet X or what the Sumerians call Niburu. Planet X is the 10th planet. It does exist. It wasn't officially discovered until 2005 though of course ancient civilizations knew it existed 5,000+ years ago. How do they know these things? The name that was given this new find is 2003-UB313. Doesn't sound all that exciting does it? So, it was changed to Eris. What will it's effect be on the sun? COuld it have unanticipated gravitational and electromagnetic reprecussions for 2012?

Or could something be coming our way from the Kuiper belt? What's NASA not telling us?

In another lucky miss, in 1994, Shoemaker-Levy 9 crashed into Jupiter causig fireballs larger than planet earth. A direct hit here and I would not be writing this commentary, nor would you be reading it. What we're not aware of is that therer's an estimated 25-30,000 small dull comets (mostly frozen ice) that slam into our atmosphere DAILY!

What scientists are agreed upon is that we face an interesting trifecta around 2012 that consists of heightened sun spot activity, unique planetary configurations, and the date with an interstelalr energy plasma cloud that's not going to treat us welll at all.

While asteroid collisions are rare and far between (thank God), they can't be ruled out and there's not enough time to try and devise some sort of defense system against such incidents- other than an increased collective consciousness or noosphere advancement. Will that help? Is there anything that we might do? :-)

About the Author

ernie@lrchouston.com

is it possible for a rocket to land on jupiter?

* Rockets are made for launches, not landings.

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