The Phantom
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Initial release | USA |
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Directors | Simon Wincer |
Box office | 17. 3 million USD (domestic) |
Budget | 42 million USD |
Screenplay | Jeffrey Boam |
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Genres | Adventure |
Syndic | King Features Syndicate |
Current statusschedul | Ongoing |
Launch date | February 17, 1936 |
Authors | Lee Falk |
Adaptations | The Phantom |
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About The Phantom
The Phantom is an American adventure comic strip, first published by Lee Falk in February 1936. The main character, the Phantom, is a fictional costumed crime-fighter who operates from the fictional African country of Bangalla. The character has been adapted for television, film and video games.
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... " Not easy Developed by CD Projekt RED, The Phantom Liberty story (which has previously starred Keanu Reeves) takes place after the main game, when the shuttle of the president of the New United States of America is shot down over the deadliest district of Night City...
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... Nike responded by saying they are offering two styles across The Phantom Luna boot, giving consumers options to choose from...
Pavitr Prabhakar, the Indian Spider-Man charming fans worldwide
... Some have fallen in love with the tropical, curvy art-style for the Mumbattan sequence of the film - an homage to the Indrajal Comics from 1970s, an Indian imprint known for publishing stories about The Phantom and Mandrake the Magician in regional languages...
Final curtain call for Broadway's Phantom of the Opera
...By Chloe KimBBC News, LondonAfter 35 years, 13,981 shows and seven Tony awards, Broadway s longest running musical - The Phantom of the Opera - closed on Sunday night...
Andrew Lloyd Webber's son Nicholas dies aged 43
... In the video the composer, who also wrote the music for The Phantom of the Opera and Jesus Christ Superstar, thanked the people of Ukraine who sent him a Cats t-shirt following the announcement that his son was critically ill...
Andrew Lloyd Webber piece among new coronation music
... " The composer and theatre owner, aged 74 like the King, has had a long career writing popular musicals, such as The Phantom of the Opera and Cats...
James Webb telescope: Amazing images show the Universe as never before
... Read more: Phantom GalaxyM74, nicknamed The Phantom Galaxy, is known for its ostentatious spiral arms...
David Stirling: The rogue soldier who created the SAS
... German Field Marshall Erwin Rommel was said to have dubbed Stirling " The Phantom Major" after these devastating hit-and-run operations...
James Webb telescope: Amazing images show the Universe as never before
By Jonathan AmosBBC Science Correspondent
It was the $10bn gift to The World . A machine that would show us our place in The Universe .
The James Webb Space Telescope was launched, on Christmas Day . It had taken three decades to plan, design and build.
Many wondered whether this successor to the famed Hubble Space Telescope could actually live up to expectations.
We had to wait a few months while its epic 6. 5m primary mirror was unpacked and focused, and its other systems tested and calibrated.
But, yes, it was everything they said it would be. The American , European and Canadian space agencies held a party In July . What you see on this page are some of the pictures subsequently published that you may have missed.
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The First thing you have to remember about James Webb is that it is an infrared telescope. It sees the sky at wavelengths of light that are beyond what our eyes are able to discern.
Astronomers use its different cameras to explore regions of the cosmos, such as these great towers of gas and dust. The Pillars were a favourite target of Hubble. It would take you several years travelling at the speed of light to traverse this entire scene.
Carina NebulaThey call this scene the Cosmic Cliffs. It's The Edge of a gigantic, gaseous cavity within another dusty, star-forming nebula, known as Carina.
The cavity has been sculpted by the intense ultraviolet radiation and winds from hot, young stars just out of shot.
From one side of this image to The Other is a distance of roughly 15 Light Years . One light year is equal to about 9. 46 trillion km (5. 88 trillion miles).
Cartwheel GalaxyThis large galaxy to The Right was discovered by The Great Swiss astronomer Fritz Zwicky in the 1940s. Its intricate cartwheel structure is the result of a head-on collision with another galaxy. The diameter is about 145,000 Light Years .
Planet NeptuneJames Webb doesn't look into only The Deep Universe. It probes objects in Our Own Solar System , too. This jewel is The Eighth planet from The Sun : Neptune, seen with its rings. The small white dots that surround it are moons, and so is the big " pointed star" above. That's Triton, Neptune's largest satellite. The spikes are an artefact of The Way James Webb's Mirror System is constructed.
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Orion NebulaOrion is one of The Most familiar regions of the sky. It's a star-forming region, or nebula, about 1,350 Light Years from Earth. Here, Webb pictures a feature called the Orion Bar, which is a wall of dense gas and dust.
DimorphosIn one of the big space stories of the year, Nasa ran a spacecraft into an asteroid, called Dimorphos, to see whether it was possible to deflect The Path of the 160m-wide rock. It was a test of a strategy to defend The Earth from threatening asteroids. James Webb caught the shower of 1,000 tonnes of debris kicked up on impact.
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WR-140This was one of The Most intriguing Webb images of the year. The " WR" refers to Wolf-Rayet. It's a type of star, a Big One that's reaching The End of its life. Wolf-Rayets billow huge gaseous winds into space. An unseen companion star in this image is compressing those winds to form dust. The dusty shells you see extend outwards over 10 trillion km. That's 70,000 times the distance between Earth and our Sun.
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Phantom GalaxyM74, nicknamed The Phantom Galaxy, is known for its ostentatious spiral arms. It's about 32 million Light Years away from Earth in the constellation Pisces, and lies almost face-on to us, giving Webb the perfect view of those arms and their structure. The Telescope 's detectors are particularly good at picking out all the fine filaments of gas and dust.
You can still hear Jonathan's in which he discusses the Webb project with its leading scientists and engineers.
Source of news: bbc.com