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E2M

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E2MElectronic to Mobile
E2MEngineering Environmental Management, Inc.
E2MFrom the Earth to the Moon (miniseries)
E2MEconomic Movement for Millennium 2000
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This would equal nearly three round trips from the Earth to the Moon. Most paper is still printed on a single-sided copy.
SATURDAY From The Earth To The Moon (C4, noon) A look at the low-key Apollo 17 mission.
Orlando, home to major facils at the Disney-MGM Studios park and Universal Studios Florida, is chiefly known for TV series, such as "SeaQuest," "Superboy," and the HBO series "From the Earth to the Moon." Orlando also is home base to cable networks Nickelodeon, the Golf Channel and American Health.
(The base also was used in "From the Earth to the Moon.")
From the Earth to the Moon Novel by Verne, Jules, published as De la Terre a la Lune (1865) and also published as The Baltimore Gun Club and The American Gun Club.
From the Earth to the Moon concerns a group of obsessive American Civil War veterans, members of the Baltimore Gun Club, who conceive the idea of creating an enormous cannon in order to shoot a "space-bullet" to the Moon from a site in Florida.
We will be holding an exclusive VIP screening of the award-winning pounds 45 million programme From The Earth To The Moon. Co-produced by and starring Tom Hanks, it recreates NASA's 1961-1972 space project and features rare, unseen official footage.
Ten runners-up will each receive a free collector's edition box set of From The Earth To The Moon, which goes on sale on Monday and is worth pounds 69.99 from all good retailers.
HOLLYWOOD Fans of such cinematic explorations of the American space program as "The Right Stuff" and "Apollo 13" can take a cable trip this spring when HBO presents its epic 12-part dramatic series "From the Earth to the Moon."
"I was always aware of Tom's interest in aerospace, but never realized the depth of his knowledge," says Brian Grazer, who co-produced "From the Earth to the Moon" with Ron Howard and Michael Bostwick.
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