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NEW KIDS Outer Space Satellites Blue Bed in a Bag TWIN
"Outer Space" Kids Twin Size Bed in a Bag - Dark Blue (NEW in original packaging) Exploration never looked better than with this fun and graphic Outer Space complete bedroom ensemble! The comforter face features an allover design of photorealistic planets and space probes on a star-strewn midnight blue ground, accented by a wide decorative band featuring planets, satellites and the space shuttle; the comforter reverse, flanged pillow sham and bed skirt all feature the allover star design. The 180-thread-count percale sheets and pillowcase feature smaller-scale images of planets and space probes on a crisp white ground, accented with a narrow band of the star design. All components are constructed of a cotton-rich blend of 60% cotton and 40% polyester, and are machine washable. Hurrythis set retails for $59.99 in better specialty chains and department stores!
Twin BIAB includes: One Comforter (66 x 86 in.) One Flat Sheet (66 x 96 in.) One Fitted Sheet (39 x 76 in.) One Bedskirt (39 x 76 in.) One Standard Pillowcase (20 x 30 in.) One Standard Sham (20 x 26 in.)
60% Cotton, 40% Polyester
fill: 100% Polyester
Sheets: T-180 Percale!
Machine Washable
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18-pc Glow in the Dark Wall Stickers - Smiley Faces
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18-pc Night Glow Plastic Wall Sticker Pack Features Multicolored Smiley Faces!, Includes double-sided tape dots to affix stickers to wall., For best results, expose to light immediately before using., Not for children under 3.
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Key Largo, Florida from space satellite print/poster photograph: 36"x24 glossy map

36"x24" Glossy satellite print of Key Largo, Florida from space.
This glossy satellite print/photo focuses on the Northern Florida Keys. It includes Key Largo, Coral Reef State Park, Largo sound, Newport, Thompson, Rock harbor, Tavermire, Islamorada, Windley Key, Matecumbe Key, Long Key, Duck Key, and Key Colony Beach.
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Glossy print, Standard Frame Size, Scale Bars, North Arrow
Company: SatPrints
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The Galilean Satellites
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Rosetta
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Company: Translation Loss
(2006-03-13)
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Atlas of the Sky
Director:
Dave Brody
DVD:
AC-3, Color, Digital Sound, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
Company: Space Home Videos
(2003-10-01)
List Price: $24.95
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The String Quartet Tribute to Dave Matthews Band
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Company: Vitamin Records
(2004-10-26)
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Walter Cronkite Remembers The 20th Century: Space, Race & Dreams of Glory
It's a time of hope, a time of change..watch as the space race unfolds...from the launching of our first satellite...to the most extraordinary mission in American history -- the moment on July 20, 1969 when 600 million viewers all over the world witness Astronaut Neil Armstrong taking the first step on the surface of the moon.l
VHS Tape:
Closed-captioned
Company: Reader's Digest
(1998)
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Satellite Rescue
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Color, NTSC
Company: Ivc Entertainment
(1999-04-20)
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Space Shuttle Satellite Repair [VHS]
Produces by NASA. In original box. The Space Shuttle Columbia sits on the launch pad. Its crew, including one of the first women in space, is well trained and ready for lift-off. The mission: Travel to a precise orbit, locate, rescue and repair an injured satellite. The stakes are enormous--the future of the Space Shuttle program may hang in the balance. Join the crew as they relive the excitement and tension of their mission. Experience the thrill of take-off. Float in zero gravity. Leave the safety of the ship and float in space--tethered to the shuttle with just a thin cable. Repair a faulty circuit and resuce a dead satellite. Products by NASA, Space Shuttle... Satellite Rescue uses actual film footage taken by the astronauts and their commentary to capture all of the breathtaking drama and excitement of a Space Shuttle mission.
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Space Cowboys [Blu-ray]
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This slice of cornball Americana is so much fun you'll be tempted to stand up and salute. Director and costar Clint Eastwood manages to turn what might have been ludicrous into a jubilant tribute to age and experience, and
Space Cowboys succeeds as two movies in one--a comedy about retired pilots given one last shot at glory and an
Apollo 13-like thriller with all the requisite heroics. With a dream cast of Hollywood vets playing old farts described in tabloids as "The Ripe Stuff," the movie jumps from a 1958 prologue (establishing their lost bid for space travel) to 40-plus years later, when the retired Air Force aces (Eastwood, James Garner, Donald Sutherland, Tommy Lee Jones) volunteer to rescue a falling Russian satellite that only Eastwood's character can repair.
It turns out that Russky bird is a cold war leftover equipped with live nuclear warheads, and Space Cowboys revs up to a rousing climax in which our heroes prove their mettle. But first the comedy: watching these codgers struggle to pass NASA's physical tests is a total hoot, with running gags about wrinkles, dentures, and oysters for sagging libidos. (Sutherland is the scene-stealer, but they're all having a blast.) Once in space, the movie gets down to business, and the visual-effects wizards at Industrial Light and Magic provide stunning vistas from Earth's orbit; a shot looking down at the boot of Italy is particularly beautiful. A subplot involving a weasely NASA administrator (James Cromwell) is rather perfunctory, but it hardly matters. Space Cowboys earns its wings, once again demonstrating Eastwood's comfort with any genre he chooses. --Jeff Shannon
Director:
Clint Eastwood
Blu-ray:
AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen
Company: Warner Home Video
(2006-09-26)
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Satellite, Satellites, Satellite System at SPACE.com
Space.com explains satellite phenomena, satellites, satellite systems, satellite images and satellite dishes (
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SPACE.com -- Spacewatch Friday: Satellite Spotting: How to Find ...
Interesting targets orbiting Earth that anyone can spot, from the space shuttle to the International Space Station to Iridium satellites that can briefly outshine the brightest ... (
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Solar power satellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A solar power satellite, or SPS or Powersat, as originally proposed would be a satellite built in high Earth orbit that uses microwave power transmission to beam solar power to a ... (
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Space Satellite Sensing
REMOTE SENSING concerning other planets, earth, stars, and space telescopes are OUR thing. 8,000+ Satellites are above us. Most aren't American. Thousands of links translated to ... (
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Space Satellite Sensing
First Column: The Dialecticizer: JOKE! Take Your Friend's Serious SCIENCE Site and Change ... Notice: Microsoft has no responsibility for the content featured in this group. Click ... (
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Satellite - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Earth Observations from Space A collection of satellite-based images and animations from the National Research Council. J-Track 3D A 3-dimensional display of all active satellites ... (
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Satellites
Marotta offers the latest in high performance Space Satellite Fluid Control products. From Cold Gas Micro-Thrusters to Miniature High Pressure Latch Valves, Marotta ... (
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Space Today Online - Space Satellites
STO covers Space from Earth to the Edge of the Universe. Everything in Space obeys the laws of physics. If you know these laws and obey them, Space will treat you kindly.' (
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Spaceshots - Posters,art prints,NASA,nasa images,Google Earth AND ...
Spaceshots has poster, maps and charts of NASA Astronauts, Space Suits, Astronomy, Solar Systems, Satellite Images, Educational charts for Kids, Collectors or Museums. (
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Space Satellite Sensing
These instructions are for setting up a simple circumventor to stop censorwares to undo the censorwares from disreputable stupid US Public School teachers and administrators using ... (
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Open Question: what was the name of the first space satellite to be luanched to mars?
Resolved Question: would you get cell service on the moon?
my friends and i were just wondering if you could use ur phone in space? cuz we thought you might need the phone lines or would you just need the satellite?
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Open Question: How do satellites measure things like earth temperature from all the way up in space?
Resolved Question: Where are the satellites we sent into space?!?! The Viking ETC.?
I read that we passed Pluto a few years ago... But how far in the Universe are we NOW?!?!?!
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Resolved Question: :( Do you think our world would ever turn out like WALL-E's some day?
***If you haven't seen WALL-E, don't read! This may contain spoilers. But if you haven't seen it, go see it! It's a very good movie.
Anyway, with that said...
It's a very good movie but it's sad to think that our world really could turn out like that some day - the atmosphere turned almost Mars-like... Sand storms, no blue sky, hazy atmosphere, no plants (for nearly a century at least), no wildlife (except for WALL-E, *haha*), etc.
What bothered me the most was all the trash in the city (the whole world might've been just one big polluted city) and when they zoomed in and out from the Earth, right before you saw space, were those all satellites or just trash out in space? If it was satellites, wow that's pretty bad.
I know I won't live long enough to see anything like that happen, but I sure hope it doesn't in the future. I hope we're able to take better care of Earth and not just have it turn into one big landfill.
And then all the people up in space, haha. Everybody's overweight and robots do everything for them, and they're so preoccupied in the "virtual things" that they're doing, that they don't even notice the stars or that they had a pool and jogging court, for example.
I also hope that, if we do have A. I. robots, that they don't control everything like the Auto-pilot in the movie - that goes against what the captain tells him to do.
Anyways, it was a very good movie - one of my favorites. Way to go again, Pixar! :)
But yeah I believe that the movie has an underlying meaning/message that we all should keep in the back of our minds.
Also, does anybody know why all the other robots died except for WALL-E? I was just curious.
Thanks!
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Resolved Question: Is 2008 the year that proves global warming does not exist?
2008 was the year man-made global warming was disproved, according to the Telegraph's Christopher Booker. Sceptics have long argued that there are other explanations for climate change other than man-made CO2 and here we look at some of the arguments put forward by those who believe that global warming is all a hoax
Temperatures are falling, not rising
As Christopher Booker says in his review of 2008, temperatures have been dropping in a wholly unpredicted way over the past year. Last winter, the northern hemisphere saw its greatest snow cover since 1966, which in the northern US states and Canada was dubbed the "winter from hell". This winter looks set to be even worse.
The earth was hotter 1,000 years ago
Evidence from all over the world indicates that the earth was hotter 1,000 years ago than it is today. Research shows that temperatures were higher in what is known as the Mediaeval Warming period than they were in the 1990s.
The earth's surface temperature is not at record levels
According to Nasa's Goddard Institute for Space Studies analysis of surface air temperature measurements, the meteorological December 2007 to November 2008 was the coolest year since 2000. Their data has also shown that the hottest decade of the 20th century was not the 1990s but the 1930s.
Ice is not disappearing
Arctic website Crysophere Today reported that Arctic ice volume was 500,000 sq km greater than this time last year. Additionally, Antarctic sea-ice this year reached its highest level since satellite records began in 1979. Polar bear numbers are also at record levels.
Himalayan glaciers
A report by the UN Environment Program this year claimed that the cause of melting glaciers in the Himalayas was not global warming but the local warming effect of a vast "atmospheric brown cloud" over that region, made up of soot particles from Asia's dramatically increased burning of fossil fuels and deforestation.
Temperatures are still dropping
Nasa satellite readings on global temperatures from the University of Alabama show that August was the fourth month this year when temperatures fell below their 30-year average, ie since satellite records began. November 2008 in the USA was only the 39th warmest since records began 113 years ago.
See the source at http://www.telegraph.co.uk/earth/environment/globalwarming/4029837/Global-warming-Reasons-why-it-might-not-actually-exist.html
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Resolved Question: Science test help. . . Orbits, Satellites etc. ?
Hi! I am a 13 yr old girl and I have just switched groups at my school, causing my whole timetable, topics and teachers to change. In Science I have a test coming up on Wednesday and have not been their for the topics of Space. It goes into quite alot of detail and I would be very very grateful if anyone could give me a description in their OWN words (not copied and pasted) about...
1. Polars... No clue what they are!?
- What are they?
- What do they do? etc...
2. Satellites
- Natural
- Artificial
Some breif explanation of Geostationary and Polar!?
4. Solar System...I'm not too worried about that.
Oh and Gravity!
Thank you very much if you've answered!! and for your time!
Happy New Year
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Open Question: Windows Vista screen magnification problems!?
I have Windows Vista and a Toshiba Satellite P205D. I came to work this morning and noticed all of my icons and my start menu/tasbar were bigger than usual and therefore a little more blurry. I changed my resolution to the highest possible but now it seems like everything a tad bit smaller than normal. :/ I also noticed that when I typed in my usrname on myspace it was in a different font and the letter spacing was really odd. Looked like a mw 016 5 for my usrname. Anyone have any suggestions?
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Open Question: How do we know for sure the universe is expanding?
According to the Big Bang theory the very fabric of space is expanding, which is considered to be the reason for the red shift of the spectrum from distant stars.
But can we be absolutely sure that's the reason?
Is it possible to somehow measure the expansion of space on a local scale (e.g. between satellites in space)?
Is there any other theories (perhaps less likely) that can explain this phenomena?
For instance, how can we be absolutely sure it's not *we* (matter) who are shrinking?
(I don't really believe we are shrinking, but I'm just curious if there are any other theories about this, however unlikely...)
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Resolved Question: :( Do you think our world will turn out like WALL-E's some day?
***If you haven't seen WALL-E, don't read! This may contain spoilers. But if you haven't seen it, go see it! It's a very good movie.
Anyway, with that said...
It's a very good movie but it's sad to think that our world really could turn out like that some day - the atmosphere turned almost Mars-like... Sand storms, no blue sky, hazy atmosphere, etc.
What bothered me the most was all the trash in the city (the whole world might've been just one big city due to such a big population) and when they zoomed in and out from the Earth, right before you saw space, were those all satellites or just trash out in space? If it was satellites, wow that's pretty bad.
I know I won't live long enough to see anything like that happen, but I sure hope it doesn't in the future. I hope we're able to take better care of Earth and not just have it turn into one big landfill.
And then all the people up in space, haha. Everybody's overweight and robots do everything for them, and they're so preoccupied in the "virtual things" that they're doing, that they don't even notice the stars or that they had a pool and jogging court, for example.
I also hope that, if we do have A. I. robots, that they don't control everything like the Auto-pilot in the movie - that goes against what the captain tells him to do.
Anyways, it was a very good movie - one of my favorites. Way to go again, Pixar! :)
But yeah I believe that the movie has an underlying meaning/message that we all should keep in the back of our minds.
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