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Moon Stryker (voiced by Larry Kenney) is a turquoise Silverhawk. He can propel himself through space by a powerful cyclone generated from propellers that emerge from his waist. He can propel himself through space by a powerful cyclone generated from propellers that emerge from his waist.
Airplane! (alternatively titled Flying High!) [5] is a 1980 American disaster comedy film written and directed by Jim Abrahams and brothers David and Jerry Zucker in their directorial debut, [6] and produced by Jon Davison.
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Each is armed with two forward-facing heavy turbolaser cannons which at full power can blast-melt an ice-moon 1,000 km (620 mi) in diameter; two long-range ion cannons; 26 twin turbolaser cannons; 20 light turbolaser turrets; and 38 point-defense laser cannons. [47]
Charles Moss Duke Jr. was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, [1] on October 3, 1935, [2] the son of Charles Moss Duke, an insurance salesman, and his wife Willie Catherine née Waters, who worked as a buyer for Best & Co. [3] [4] He was followed six minutes later by his identical twin brother William Waters (Bill) Duke. [3]
Wright Flyer wood and fabric taken to the Moon in 1969 by Neil Armstrong aboard Apollo 11 and flown to the surface in the Lunar Module Eagle Wright Flyer wood, fabric, and a note by Orville Wright taken aboard Space Shuttle Challenger 's 1986 flight STS-51-L , which exploded soon after liftoff
First crewed mission to the Moon; entered orbit around the Moon with four-minute burn beginning at 09:59:52 UTC on 24 December. Completed ten orbits of the Moon before returning to Earth with an engine burn at 06:10:16 UTC on 25 December. Landed in the Pacific Ocean at 15:51 UTC on 27 December. [66] 65: Soyuz 7K-L1 No.13L: Soyuz 7K-L1 No.13L ...
Silver Star is an American superhero comic book series created, written, and drawn by Jack Kirby, first published by Pacific Comics in 1983. Featuring a title character who becomes super-powered due to genetic mutation, the series continued Kirby's run of creator-owned work.