Showtime at the Apollo (formerly It's Showtime at the Apollo) was a syndicated Music Television show, first broadcast in September 12, 1987, and is produced by the Apollo Theater. The show features live performances from both professional and up-and-coming artists, and also features the Amateur Night competition made popular at the famous Apollo Theater in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, where the show is recorded.
While there is also a live version of the show every Wednesday (which is the original Apollo Amateur Night competition that has been running for over 70 years), the taped version of the show for television usually airs on weekends.
For the Apollo 13 mission, the blackout was much longer than normal because the flight path of the spacecraft was unexpectedly at a much shallower angle than normal.[4] According to the mission log maintained by Gene Kranz, the Apollo 13 re-entry blackout lasted around 6 minutes, beginning at 142:39 and ending at 142:45, and was 1 minute 27 seconds longer than had been predicted.
When a report asked Gene Kranz (flight director during the Apollo 13 mission) how long the radio blackout lasted during reentry, he statedPer my mission log it started at 142:39 and ended at 142:45- a total of six minutes. Blackout was 1:27 longer than predicted…. Toughest minute and a half we ever had.
Luna is the latin for moon and stipes means log so maybe your answer is just that Lúna stipes.
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log fog
Appearently the Columbus/UFO story is just that, a story. There is mention of a UFO in Columbus's log book.
Log out, log in and try again
Probably an update is in progress.
When I try to log in in say this:Based on the information provided, you are ineligible to register for a Nexon Passport
behind the ski log on mission #11.
dialog is a "madayang log" hehehehe
you get behind some rabbits and get a ruuning start
The Bandar-log in Kiplings "Jungle Book" are the monkey people. They first appear in the story "Kaa's Hunting".
he had a top hat and lived in a log cabin. bye.
you just click create charaacter when you log in
There is no information about a person being struck by a log and losing his sense of smell. Perhaps this was a fictitious story.
Once you've envisioned a story with well-developed characters, a standard three-act structure and can define the genre of your story, you can approach a director who specializes in 'your kind of story'. For openers, you'll need a log line: you can see samples of log lines on the dust jacket of any DVD or other packaging for a film. You must be able to pique the director's interest in about two minutes with your log line. If you succeed, the director will be interested in pursuing your story; if you fail, you can find another director.