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Think Fast is an American children's game show which aired on Nickelodeon from May 1, 1989, to March 30, 1990, with reruns airing weekly until June 29, 1991. For the first season, the show was hosted by Michael Carrington , and announced by James Eoppolo.
The contestant can only move on to another game after one successful attempt, or after failing the game outright by making 15 failed attempts. If the contestant can successfully complete five games before running out of lives, they win a trophy; any contestant who runs out of lives is out of the game.
Wanting to beat Cindy in a relay race at their elementary school, Jimmy invents super shoes that make him run faster than anyone else. After Cindy tricks him into losing a sure-win at the race, Jimmy, seeking revenge, takes advantage of his shoes' invisibility effect to play pranks on the students, leading to trouble when he ends up stuck in ...
Researchers have discovered that Mars’s rotation is speeding up. Here's what's happening.
The company is one of NASA's largest contractors and is one of several currently working on projects related to Mars. So far, only unmanned rovers and orbiters have made it to the Red Planet. When ...
The catch was that the captain had to split the thirty seconds into four different time limits and then choose which friend would answer the question. If they were wrong, they had to select someone else. If they were successful, that friend would be on the team. If they were unsuccessful and the time run out, that friend would not be on the team.
It will take such in-depth testing to confirm any evidence of microscopic life dating back billions of years when water flowed on the planet, according to NASA. The samples will help NASA decide where astronauts go on Mars in the 2040s, Nelson said. NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, had been in charge of the sample ...
NASA will test a nuclear-powered rocket for space travel. The technology could speed up a manned trip to Mars from the current seven-month minimum to 45 days.