Firefly Aerospace On its way to the moon ... shaped haze over the lunar surface is thought to be caused by floating dust. Ispace’s Resilience lander that started its journey with Blue Ghost ...
Blaschke: I met Rob, like, 17 years ago. I went to New Hampshire to shoot a short film for him, and we went to his mom’s house and met his brothers. While I was there, I saw a picture of Rob from the ...
Ethan Hawke‘s transformative turn in “Blue Moon” — the actor’s first film ... funny, all of that stuff,” Linklater said on stage afterwards, adding that he’d been working on the ...
Fake hair and trick shots simply can’t transform Ethan Hawke into short, balding musical legend Lorenz Hart — which is too bad, since it distracts from a wonderfully written movie. Confined ...
And from that simple statement of fact builds Richard Linklater’s “Blue Moon,” a bittersweet biopic of sorts that premiered on Tuesday at the Berlin Film Festival. Pitched halfway between ...
going on to write a slew of hit musicals including such well-known songs as “My Funny Valentine,” “Isn’t it Romantic” and the enduring “Blue Moon.” Ethan Hawke, Linklater’s friend ...
A likeable chamber piece, Blue Moon premiered this week in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival, and it would not be a stretch to see Hawke awarded for his performance.
Then on Thursday, the lander, named Blue Ghost, fired its engines for four minutes to propel the spacecraft beyond Earth’s orbit toward the moon. The engine burn was the most challenging the ...
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander is now headed for the moon after firing its engines to send it out of Earth orbit. Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lunar lander is now headed for the ...
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As the Firefly Aerospace mission known as Blue Ghost makes it way to the moon, it is snapping some gorgeous images as it goes — including striking images of Earth in its rearview mirror.