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  2. Cat-Women of the Moon - Wikipedia

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    By that evening, the cat-women have learned how to pilot the spaceship. Following a modern dance performance by the cat-women, Walt is stabbed to death by Beta. Lambda has fallen in love with crew member Doug and tells him of the cat-woman plot, saying, "I love you Doug, and I must kill you". The male crew now realizes they are in danger.

  3. File:Cat-Women of the Moon (1953) poster 1.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Female body shape - Wikipedia

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    A woman who is 36–24–36 (91–61–91 cm) at 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) height will look different from a woman who is 36–24–36 at 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) height. If both are the same weight, the taller woman has a much lower body mass index; if they have the same BMI, the weight is distributed around a greater volume.

  5. Missile to the Moon - Wikipedia

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    The film was distributed by Astor Pictures and is a remake of an earlier Astor Pictures-distributed film, Cat-Women of the Moon (1953). Missile to the Moon was released in late 1958 as a double feature with Cunha's Frankenstein's Daughter. A spaceship blasts off from Earth with five aboard, but one of them is secretly a Moon man returning home.

  6. Mysterious woman-shaped figure spotted on Mars is ... - AOL

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    Life on Mars? Probably not, but a photo that NASA recently published sparked the imagination of many. The image that came out a few weeks ago, started becoming popular on social media only today.

  7. Media depictions of body shape - Wikipedia

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    After viewing images of women with "ideal" body weights, 95% of women overestimate their body size and 40% overestimate the size of their waist, hips, cheeks, or thighs. Those with eating disorders , such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa , show a significant increase in overestimation of body size after viewing such images.

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  9. Chesley Bonestell - Wikipedia

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    Chesley Knight Bonestell Jr. (January 1, 1888 – June 11, 1986) was an American painter, designer, and illustrator. [2] His paintings inspired the American space program, and they have been (and remain) influential in science fiction art and illustration.