As the Marvel Cinematic Universe keeps expanding in all directions, we often forget that space and magic in the films took a while to truly get off the ground. Phase 1 opened many doors with Thor and The Avengers, yet the lid didn't come off until Phase 2.
Now we're officially in the middle of Phase 4 – Multiverse is the new hot stuff, and heroes and villains have been bouncing around the universe like it's nothing for years on the big screen (and now TV).
Space is opening up for people who are rich or famous, like William Shatner : NPR
Space companies like Blue Origin are grabbing headlines with the promise of a new era of space tourism, mostly recently with the plan to send William Shatner to the edge of space. But unless you're lucky, space is still out of reach for most of the public.
Star Trek's Captain Kirk is about to boldly go where hundreds of others have gone before, continuing a decades-long tradition of space flights for non-astronauts who are wealthy or famous or well-connected — or all of the above.
What Students Are Saying About Space Travel, Texting Etiquette and Unplugging - The New York Times
This week, we asked teenagers if they would want to travel to space, how important proper grammar and punctuation are when texting, and how often they are able to "unplug."
Thank you to all those who joined the conversation this week from around the world, including teenagers from Uzbekistan ; Syracuse, N.Y. ; and Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School in Takoma Park, Md .
As Shatner heads toward the stars, visions of space collide
"Risk is our business," James T. Kirk once said. "That's what this starship is all about. That's why we're aboard her."
When Shatner boards Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin NS-18 in Texas at around dawn Wednesday, his one small step into the craft creates one of the ultimate crossover stories of our era.
Russell Peters on New Show, Space Travel & Impulse Purchases | Complex CA
ComplexCon returns to Long Beach Nov. 6 - 7 with hosts J. Balvin and Kristen Noel Crawley, performances by A$AP Rocky and Turnstile, and more shopping and drops.
This year, however, the 51-year-old has found himself back on home soil. Peters is starring as a judge on Roast Battle Canada , a spin-off of the hyper successful Roast Battle , an American TV show that pits two comedians against one another in a bid to deal the most burns.
Todd Rundgren Q&A: Back on Tour, Space Travel, Rock Hall & Mortality
For more than 50 years, Todd Rundgren has proven to be a true musical wunderkind , blessed with dazzling skills as a singer, instrumentalist, songwriter and arranger with his bands The Nazz and Utopia and as a solo artist.
He is rightly championed for his production/engineering work with the likes of The Band, Grand Funk, the New York Dolls, Badfinger, Meatloaf, Rick Derringer, XTC, Cheap Trick and more.
'Star Trek' actor William Shatner's flight to space delayed by a day
Jeff Bezos' space travel company, Blue Origin, says high winds are expected at the company's Texas launch site Tuesday, when Shatner along with three others were expected to liftoff.
Cathleigh is a newscast producer and has been with News 6 since 2014. She graduated from the University of North Florida with a degree in communications, with a focus in broadcast journalism. Cathleigh produces the 5:30 a.m. and 6:30 a.m. newscasts.
NYCC gets space-y as NASA astronaut opens up about the future of space travel
Two technologists and one astronaut from NASA gave space travel enthusiasts a taste of what they were all working on to improve our off-world missions. And while they are indeed working on some rather spectacular things, sadly, there is apparently no anti-gravity room. At least, not yet.
Creativity in the Space Age: Raquel Forner's Vision of Interconnection | National Air and Space
Something changed in 1957. Forner became interested in international efforts in the space program and took note of the all-male, military-trained programs.
Return of the Astronauts depicts a genderless figure plummeting toward Earth. The astronaut is partially gray, though containing a colorful face in their stomach that appears to be sending color shooting into their limbs.
Rise of the Billionaire Astronaut | The Daily News
John Lynch is a senior journalism news major and writes "Fine Print" for The Daily News. His views do not necessarily reflect those of the newspaper.
Gene Roddenberry's groundbreaking series, which has now spawned a dozen-odd shows over six decades, always envisioned a world where our differences were relics of our past.
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