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Just this week HP announced a game changing new architecture called Moonshot which is part of this new architecture that is disrupting the marketplace
Forbes.com: News John Furrier 2011
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A new studio called Moonshot Games has formed, made up of three ex-Bungie veterans.
Video Games Blogger 2009
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So here's a picture of Buzz Aldrin as he appeared in 2008's docu-drama "Moonshot".
Archive 2009-03-29 Toby O'B 2009
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Dalton Mills, a student at Central High School in La Crosse, Wis., was the overall winner for his video and animation entry, "Moonshot" He was inspired by NASA documentaries, other artists, science and physics classes.
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Dalton Mills, a student at Central High School in La Crosse, Wis., was the overall winner for his video and animation entry, "Moonshot" He was inspired by NASA documentaries, other artists, science and physics classes.
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The film fits into ongoing programming initiatives for each network: History's focus on the events of the summer of 1969 (which also includes docs "Moonshot" and "Sex in 69: The Sexual Revolution in America") and VH1's Rock Doc franchise.
Variety.com 2009
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Overall, "Moonshot" provides a thoroughly entertaining and educational ride through history.
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The film fits into ongoing programming initiatives for each network: History's focus on the events of the summer of 1969 (which also includes docs "Moonshot" and "Sex in 69: The Sexual Revolution in America") and VH1's Rock Doc franchise.
Variety.com 2009
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The film fits into ongoing programming initiatives for each network: History's focus on the events of the summer of 1969 (which also includes docs "Moonshot" and "Sex in 69: The Sexual Revolution in America") and VH1's Rock Doc franchise.
Variety.com 2009
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During Read to Me Day last week at West Teays Elementary School, Scott Chambers, an electrical engineer from AEP, reads "Moonshot" to Mrs. Pate's third-grade class.
unknown title 2009
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