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Clementine's camera reveals (from right to left) the Moon lit by earthshine, the Sun's glare rising over the Moon's dark limb, and the planets Saturn, Mars, and Mercury (the three dots at lower left). Planetshine is the dim illumination, by sunlight reflected from a planet, of all or part of the otherwise dark side of any moon orbiting the body.
Solar Opposites is an American adult animated science-fiction sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMahan for Hulu. [2] Originally created for the Fox Broadcasting Company, the project was shelved before being bought by Hulu and given a two-season order consisting of eight episodes each with the first season premiering on May 8, 2020.
However, he concedes that the film "doesn't bear comparison with Kubrick or Tarkovsky", the directors of 2001 and Solaris. [40] Douglas Pratt and the Institute of Contemporary Arts compare the film to " The Parallel ", an episode of The Twilight Zone which sees an astronaut returning to Earth only to find it mysteriously changed, and realising ...
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However, the asteroid is denser than scientists expected, and soon after the impact, it becomes clear that it has pushed the Moon closer to Earth, intensifying the tidal forces that it exerts on it. After the impact, chaos ensues as tsunamis and earthquakes ravage the coasts, killing countless people.
Eric regains the use of the ramjets and the pair manage to escape from Venus and back to Earth. On the trip back, Howie reveals his ruse to Eric. Eric insists that the cause was mechanical, and challenges Howie to a $5,000 bet that the problem will be found back on Earth. Howie accepts the bet. Back on Earth, the mechanics determine that ...
The show is set in the 24th century of the Star Trek universe, aboard the USS Voyager spaceship on a decades long journey back to Earth. The episode follows the crew's interaction with a world where time passes rapidly, allowing them to witness most of its inhabitants' history.