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Earth Luck

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Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspects

The effort and cost of launching an object into space is very high. Furthermore, the cost is directly related to the payload, i.e. the mass of the object. Therefore various measures are taken to reduce the mass of the burial, which usually include: The corpse is cremated, reducing the mass of the remains to about 5% of the initial mass (a few kilograms). Only a small sample of the ashes is included, typically only 1 g or 7 g. The remainder of the ashe ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Technical and economical aspects

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Friday the 13th - Effects

Strangely, there is evidence to suggest that Friday the 13th is actually unlucky for some. Psychologists have found that some people are especially likely to have accidents or fall ill on Friday the 13th. This has been attributed to such people feeling a heightened state of anxiety on that day. The Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in Asheville, North Carolina estimates that in the United States alone, $800 or $900 million is lost in business each Friday the 13th because som ...

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Friday the 13th, Friday the 13th - Origins, Friday the 13th - Effects, Friday the 13th - Occurrence

Read more here: » Friday the 13th: Encyclopedia II - Friday the 13th - Effects

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Eclipse - Eclipses in the Earth-Moon system

An eclipse involving the Sun, Earth and Moon can only occur when they are in a line. Because the plane of the orbit of the Moon is tilted with respect to the plane of the orbit of the Earth (the ecliptic), eclipses occur only when the three bodies are near the intersection (the node) of these planes. The Sun passes either node once a year, and eclipses occur in a period of about two draconic months around these times. There can be from four to seven eclipses in a calendar year. They repeat according to eclipse cyc ...

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Eclipse, Eclipse - Eclipses in the Earth-Moon system, Eclipse - Types of eclipse, Eclipse - Eclipse phases, Eclipse - General phases of a solar eclipse, Eclipse - Local phases of a solar eclipse, Eclipse - Phases of a lunar eclipse, Eclipse - The eclipse in mythology, Eclipse - The eclipse in astrology, Eclipse - Eclipses elsewhere in the solar system

Read more here: » Eclipse: Encyclopedia II - Eclipse - Eclipses in the Earth-Moon system

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space

Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997. Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991), creator of Star Trek. Gerard O'Neill (1927-1992) space physicist. Krafft Ehricke, (1917-1984) rocket scientist. Timothy Leary, (October 22, 1920 - May 31, 1996), American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner. Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999. Charles ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook

Currently, only one company, Space Services Inc., offers space burials. Space Services took over the assets of Celestis, Inc., which launched four flights from 1997 to 2001. As science progresses it is expected that the cost and difficulties of space burials will be reduced, and other companies may enter the market. As of 2006, only cremated remains have been buried. ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook

Currently, only one company, Space Services Inc., offers space burials. Space Services took over the assets of Celestis, Inc., which launched four flights from 1997 to 2001. As science progresses it is expected that the cost and difficulties of space burials will be reduced, and other companies may enter the market. As of 2005, only cremated remains have been buried. ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Outlook

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Heretic video game - Story

When you first saw the seven candles, you knew. You knew - but any Sidhe would have known in the magic of the reflections pulsing across the ceiling of the Elder's chamber: each flame with its own power to burn, each flame tied irrevocably to the flow of the Earth's breath - the seven flames were the armies of the seven kings of Earth. Circling the candles stood the Elders of the Sidhe, leaders of an ancient elf race adept in arcane sorcery and keepers of the Tomes of Power. From the Book they read the prophecy of Armageddon. "The thr ...

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Heretic video game, Heretic video game - Story, Heretic video game - Weapons, Heretic video game - Game levels

Read more here: » Heretic video game: Encyclopedia II - Heretic video game - Story

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler

Main article here (voiced by Frank Welker) - a small, three-eyed, black-skinned alien found by Leela on the planet Vergon 6, and kept by her as a pet. He has a voracious appetite, and can instantly consume creatures much larger than himself. He produces dark matter droppings used as rocket fuel. It is eventually revealed that he is a Nibblonian operative, sent to Earth as part of a mission to stop an evil race of giant brains. "We live long and are celebrated poopers!" It is later revealed that he was the one who caused Fry to ...

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Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob

Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Clown - Customs and traditions

As with any ancient artform, fools, clowns and other related artists have developed customs, traditions and even superstitions regarding their chosen avocation. Many of these customs are widely held, and considered fundamental to the Art of Clowning. Clown - A knock is a plug. Professional clowns typically do not make disparaging remarks about other clowns, not only because this is considered petty, but because of the tradition that "a knock is a plug", in other words, to mention a poor performer by name is to provide that performer with undue advertisement ...

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Clown, Clown - History, Clown - Word origin, Clown - Clown skills, Clown - Types, Clown - Customs and traditions, Clown - A knock is a plug, Clown - The Code, Clown - Clown superstition, Clown - Entrées, Clown - Side dishes, Clown - Clown Stops, Clown - Track Gags, Clown - Gags, Clown - Bits, Clown - Blow-off, Clown - Clowning Frameworks, Clown - Prop Stunts, Clown - Cooperative bits, Clown - Pete and re-Pete, Clown - That's good/that's bad, Clown - Some other clowns, Clown - Fictional clowns, Clown - Causes of the phobia, Clown - Reality vs. Media, Clown - Clowning as a protest tactic

Read more here: » Clown: Encyclopedia II - Clown - Customs and traditions

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Clown - Customs and traditions

As with any ancient artform, fools, clowns and other related artists have developed customs, traditions and even superstitions regarding their chosen avocation. Many of these customs are widely held, and considered fundamental to the Art of Clowning. Clown - A knock is a plug. Professional clowns typically do not make disparaging remarks about other clowns, not only because this is considered petty, but because of the tradition that "a knock is a plug", in other words, to mention a poor performer by name is to provide that performer with undue advertisement ...

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Clown, Clown - History, Clown - Coulrophobia, Clown - Word origin, Clown - Clown skills, Clown - Types, Clown - Customs and traditions, Clown - A knock is a plug, Clown - The Code, Clown - Clown superstition, Clown - Entrées, Clown - Side dishes, Clown - Clown Stops, Clown - Track Gags, Clown - Gags, Clown - Bits, Clown - Blow-off, Clown - Clowning Frameworks, Clown - Prop Stunts, Clown - Cooperative bits, Clown - Pete and re-Pete, Clown - That's good/that's bad, Clown - Some other clowns, Clown - Fictional clowns, Clown - Quotes

Read more here: » Clown: Encyclopedia II - Clown - Customs and traditions

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Apotropaic magic - Apotropaic symbols

Curiously, eyes were often painted to ward off the "evil eye". An exaggerated apotropaic eye was painted on Greek drinking vessels in the 6th century BC to ward off evil spirits while drinking. Fishing boats in some parts of the Mediterranean region still have stylised eyes painted on the bows. A Turkish budget airline has adopted the symbol (known as Nazar boncuğu or Nazar bo ...

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Apotropaic magic, Apotropaic magic - Apotropaic symbols, Apotropaic magic - Good luck tokens and charms

Read more here: » Apotropaic magic: Encyclopedia II - Apotropaic magic - Apotropaic symbols

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Wasteland computer game - Game description

Characters in Wasteland have various statistics (strength, intelligence, luck) that allow them to use different skills and weapons. Experience is gained through battle and solving puzzles in the game. The game would generally let players advance with a variety of tactics: to get through a locked gate, a player could use his Lockpick skill, his Climb skill, his Strength skill, or he could force the gate with a crowbar - or a LAW rocket. Wasteland was probably the first RPG in which all the characters in the party were not mere p ...

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Wasteland computer game, Wasteland computer game - Overview, Wasteland computer game - Game description, Wasteland computer game - Platforms, Wasteland computer game - Legacy

Read more here: » Wasteland computer game: Encyclopedia II - Wasteland computer game - Game description

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Longshot - Biography

Longshot is one of the few X-Men who was not a mutant, but an alien. Some people claim that he is a mutant of his alien race, but as he has no parents (he is a genetically engineered lifeform), it is impossible for him to be a mutant. His original six issue series features an early example of Art Adams' detailed art and Ann Nocenti's slightly trippy dialogue and ideas. In this story, Longshot is an artificial humanoid who originated in the dimension known as "Mojoworld" or the "Mojoverse". He was one of many slaves created by genetic ...

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Longshot, Longshot - Biography, Longshot - Powers, Longshot - Influences, Longshot - Ultimate Longshot, Longshot - Appearances in other media

Read more here: » Longshot: Encyclopedia II - Longshot - Biography

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - History

The practice of space burials is a very recent practice due to the technical difficulties involved in launching an object into space. The very first space burial Earthview 01: The Founders Flight was launched on April 21, 1997. An aircraft carried a modified Pegasus rocket containing samples of the remains of 24 people to an altitude of 11km (38,000 feet) above the Canary Islands. The rocket then carried the remains on an elliptical orbit with an apogee of 578 km (361 miles) and a perigee of 551 km (344 miles), rotating around earth o ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - History

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - History

The practice of space burials is a very recent practice due to the technical difficulties involved in launching an object into space. The very first space burial Earthview 01: The Founders Flight was launched on April 21, 1997. An aircraft carried a modified Pegasus rocket containing samples of the remains of 24 people to an altitude of 11km (38,000 feet) above the Canary Islands. The rocket then carried the remains on a elliptical orbit with an apogee of 578 km (361 miles) and a perigee of 551 km (344 miles), rotating around earth on ...

See also:

Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier that February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - History

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - Modern parallels

Tolkien's name Gandalf is found in the Edda; indeed, Gandalf is reminiscent of Odin, the principal Norse god, though in the Edda the name belongs to a dwarf, Gandálfr. Tolkien's name Middle-earth comes from an Old and Middle English term for that society's "known world" for which cognates exist in Old Norse and other Germanic languages. Wagner's Der Ring des Nibelungen drew inspiration from sources including the Norse Saga, Edda, Volsunga saga ...

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Norse saga, Norse saga - Background, Norse saga - On the plots and writing style, Norse saga - The saga as a literary technique, Norse saga - Modern parallels, Norse saga - Classification of sagas, Norse saga - Kings' sagas, Norse saga - Icelandic saga Íslendingasögur, Norse saga - Short stories of the Norse Saga technique Íslendinga þættir, Norse saga - Legendary sagas, Norse saga - Other Norse sagas

Read more here: » Norse saga: Encyclopedia II - Norse saga - Modern parallels

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan

Main article here (voiced by Billy West) - Captain of the Democratic Order of Planets (DOOP) starship Nimbus, Capt. Brannigan is incompetent and cocky. He envisions himself a "ladies' man" yet comes off as Captain Kirk doing an impersonation of William Shatner. He constantly mispronounces words, like Champagne (Brannigan pronounces it "Cham-pag-ne"). In short, he is an insufferable idiot and seems to be obsessed with velour. Capt. Brannigan is in love with Leela, a one eyed sewer mutant who seems to hate the groun ...

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Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob

Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker

Main article here (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - Alien assistant to Captain Zapp Brannigan and first officer of the Democratic Order of Planets (DOOP) starship Nimbus. Constantly exasperated by Captain Brannigan's deflection of blame and obscene requests, he lacks the self-confidence to stand up for himself. Instead of a skeleton, he is supported by a system of fluid-filled bladders. He can stick to walls like a gecko, shed his skin like a snake and blend in with his surroundings like a chameleon. He began dating Amy Won ...

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Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob

Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci

(voiced by John Di Maggio) – the owner of Panucci Pizza, the New York restaurant where Fry worked in the 20th century. He had little regard for hygiene in his pizzeria, despite this Stephen Hawking was a frequent customer according to "Anthology of Interest I". After Fry was frozen Mr. Panucci continued at the pizzeria and tended to Fry’s dog, Seymour. Mr. Panucci is one of the few recurring characters wh ...

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Recurring characters of Futurama, Recurring characters of Futurama - Captain Zapp Brannigan, Recurring characters of Futurama - Kif Kroker, Recurring characters of Futurama - Nibbler, Recurring characters of Futurama - Richard Nixon's head, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mom's Sons, Recurring characters of Futurama - Lrrr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Al Gore, Recurring characters of Futurama - Professor Ogden Wernstrom, Recurring characters of Futurama - Morbo, Recurring characters of Futurama - Linda, Recurring characters of Futurama - Cubert Farnsworth, Recurring characters of Futurama - Dwight Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - LaBarbara Conrad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Scruffy, Recurring characters of Futurama - Sal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Yancy Fry Jr, Recurring characters of Futurama - Philip J. Fry II, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Wongs, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mayor C. Randall Poopenmayer, Recurring characters of Futurama - Elzar, Recurring characters of Futurama - Judge Ron Whitey, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hyperchicken, Recurring characters of Futurama - Ethan Bubblegum Tate, Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci, Recurring characters of Futurama - Father Changstein-El-Gamahl, Recurring characters of Futurama - The Hypnotoad, Recurring characters of Futurama - Hattie McDoogal, Recurring characters of Futurama - Michelle, Recurring characters of Futurama - Brainspawn, Recurring characters of Futurama - Horrible Gelatinous Blob

Read more here: » Recurring characters of Futurama: Encyclopedia II - Recurring characters of Futurama - Mr. Panucci

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Jewish views of astrology - Moshe Chaim Luzzatto

In Derekh Hashem Section II, chapter 7, Rabbi Moshe Chaim Luzzatto discusses the influence of stars on humanity and events on earth. There he gives two reasons for the existence of stars and planets. The first is that stars and planets maintain the existence of all physical things on earth, acting as the means by which spiritual forces are transmitted to physical entities. The second is that events on earth are also initiated through planetary and stellar activity. Luzzatto states that each earthly phenomenon is assigned to a specific ...

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Jewish views of astrology, Jewish views of astrology - In the Bible, Jewish views of astrology - Rabbinic rejection of astrology, Jewish views of astrology - Rabbinic acceptance of astrology, Jewish views of astrology - Qualified acceptance; partial skepticism, Jewish views of astrology - In the medieval era, Jewish views of astrology - Moshe Chaim Luzzatto, Jewish views of astrology - Views in the modern era

Read more here: » Jewish views of astrology: Encyclopedia II - Jewish views of astrology - Moshe Chaim Luzzatto

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Earthworm Jim - Plot

The storyline involves many colorful characters. Jim himself (a character designed by Doug TenNapel) was at first an ordinary Earth earthworm who did very earthworm-like things such as flee from crows and eat dirt. One day, in the space above Earth, the evil Psy-Crow had cornered a rebel spaceship pilot who had stolen an ultra-high-tech indestructible super space-cyber-suit, built by Professor Monkey-For-A-Head. The suit had been commissioned by the evil Queen Pulsating, Bloated, Festering, Sweaty, Pus-filled, Malformed, Slug-for-a-Butt so t ...

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Earthworm Jim, Earthworm Jim - Plot, Earthworm Jim - Level Descriptions, Earthworm Jim - Sequels, Earthworm Jim - Other media, Earthworm Jim - The Voices, Earthworm Jim - Fan sites

Read more here: » Earthworm Jim: Encyclopedia II - Earthworm Jim - Plot

Earth Luck: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space

Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997. Gene Roddenberry (August 19, 1921 - October 24, 1991), creator of Star Trek. Gerard O'Neill (1927-1992) space physicist. Krafft Ehricke, (1917-1984) rocket scientist. Timothy Leary, (October 22, 1920 - May 31, 1996), American writer, psychologist, and drug campaigner. Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999. Charles ...

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Space burial, Space burial - Technical and economical aspects, Space burial - History, Space burial - Outlook, Space burial - Full Body Burial, Space burial - Religious aspects, Space burial - Famous people buried in space, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on April 21 1997, Space burial - Launched to Earth orbit on December 20 1999, Space burial - Planned to launch to Earth orbit no earlier than February 2006, Space burial - Buried on the moon on July 31 1999, Space burial - Launched in outer Space on January 19 2006, Space burial - Fictional characters buried in space, Space burial - Space disasters, Space burial - Animal remains in space

Read more here: » Space burial: Encyclopedia II - Space burial - Famous people buried in space




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