Month: June 2021
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Vancouver Film School to Step-out on the Red Carpet [in Cannes]
Supporting Diversity and Inclusivity in the Film Industry The internationally acclaimed Vancouver Film School will be in step at the Cannes Film Festival and Market participating in a pioneering industry program, impACT, and it’s not just an act! CANNES, France – Grace Dove and Omari Newton, representing Vancouver Film School (VFS), are participating at Cannes Marche du Film 2021…
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Kitchen Water Conservation – The Nutritious Way
By Dave Brummet Water consciousness is often on people’s minds in the searing heat of summer and we are all watching the timer for exterior irrigation, tenderly taking buckets of water to our potted plants and hanging flower baskets, helping them deal with the intense heat. There are a lot of ways we can all…
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El público nombra al “maniquí lunar” que volará alrededor de la Luna en la misión Artemis I
Read this release in English here. “Comandante Moonikin Campos” es el nombre oficial del maniquí que se lanzará a bordo de Artemis I, la prueba de vuelo sin tripulación de la NASA del cohete Sistema de Lanzamiento Espacial (SLS por sus siglas en inglés) y la nave espacial Orion alrededor de la Luna a finales…
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SpaceX WATCH LIVE: TRANSPORTER-2 MISSION
SpaceX is targeting Wednesday, June 30 for launch of Transporter-2, SpaceX’s second dedicated SmallSat Rideshare Program mission, from Space Launch Complex 40 (SLC-40) at Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida. The 58-minute launch window opens at 2:56 p.m. EDT, or 18:56 UTC. Falcon 9’s first stage booster previously supported launch of GPS III Space Vehicle 03, Turksat…
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Public Names ‘Moonikin’ Flying Around Moon on NASA’s Artemis I Mission
“Commander Moonikin Campos” is the official name of the manikin launching on Artemis I, NASA’s uncrewed flight test of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and Orion spacecraft around the Moon later this year. The Moonikin received its name as the result of a competitive bracket contest honoring NASA figures, programs, or astronomical objects. NASA received more than…
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NASA Software Benefits Earth, Available for Business, Public Use
Many of NASA’s computational innovations were developed to help explore space, but the public can download them for applications that benefit us right here on Earth. The agency’s latest software catalog has hundreds of popular programs, as well as more than 180 new ones, all available for free download. “From operations here on Earth to missions…
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Comscore Announces Spectacular Box Office Recovery in France
One month after reopening of theaters in France, Comscore shows strong return of moviegoers to cinema, exceeding 2019 weekend admissions Comscore (NASDAQ: SCOR), a trusted partner for planning, transacting, and evaluating media across platforms, today announced very positive news for theatrical exhibition in France, with our exclusive data demonstrating how the recovery of the movie theater…
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New Honda Prologue SUV Begins Next Chapter in Brand’s EV Direction in North America
Honda today announced that its first new volume battery-electric vehicle will be named “Prologue,” signaling a new electrified era that will lead to the company’s vision for 100% zero emission vehicle sales in North America by 2040. An all-new SUV coming to market in early 2024, the battery-electric Honda Prologue will be highly competitive…
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Grover Gaming Continues Expansion
Grover Gaming, Inc. announced today that it is opening a new game development studio in Wilmington, North Carolina. “Even though we have added over 100 new employees in the past eighteen months, we are still making every effort to hire quality people every day,” said Garrett Blackwelder, President of Grover Gaming. “Fortunately, the pandemic did not…