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The site's critics consensus reads: "Spaceship Earth achieves liftoff as an engaging behind-the-scenes record of an audacious experiment -- and settles into orbit as poignant proof of the power of a shared dream." [2] Metacritic assigned the film an average weighted score of 73 out of 100, based on 26 critics, indicating "generally favorable ...
Spaceship Earth was originally sponsored by the Bell System from 1982 until 1984, [13] [14] when it was broken into smaller companies and its parent company, AT&T, became an independent company. AT&T sponsored Spaceship Earth from 1984 until 2004. From 2005 until 2017, the German company Siemens was the sponsor of Spaceship Earth. As of 2025 ...
The following year, Spaceship Earth became the title of a book by a friend of Stevenson's, the economist Barbara Ward. [full citation needed] In 1966, Kenneth E. Boulding, who was influenced by reading Henry George's work, [6] used the phrase in the title of his essay, The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth. [7]
Spaceship Earth (Liberty Records, 1971) US No. 111; I Got a Song (Brut Records, 1973) Don't Call Us - We'll Call You (Claridge Records, 1975) US No. 152; Alive in America (Renaissance, 2006) Sugarloaf Live 1975 (Ray Banger Records, 2022)
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Biosphere 2, with upgraded solar panels in foreground, sits on a sprawling 40-acre (16-hectare) science campus that is open to the public. The Biosphere 2 project was launched in 1984 by businessman and billionaire philanthropist Ed Bass and systems ecologist John P. Allen, with Bass providing US$150 million in funding until 1991. [7]
Perhaps it's simply a pair of dancing bears. Or a dog seeking healthier food to live a long, long time. Or maybe NBA stars pulling off trick shots, cantering horses or an invasive dad spying on a ...
U.S. access to Ukraine’s vast and largely untapped rare earths and other critical minerals in exchange for a “security shield” is the latest twist in the potential peace plan for the war in ...