The game, called Space Race Blast Off is a pretty straightforward, multi-player trivia game.
They are slated to blast off from Cape Canaveral, Florida the second and fourth week in June.
Oil wants to blast off but the lift-off is heavy and forced.
One possibility, says Oak Ridge's Williams, is that a second laser is then used to blast off one of the fluorine atoms in the molecule.
Yet, after nearly a year's delay, and with the financing almost back on track, it is making preparations to blast off another potentially deal-wrecking missile.
They're scheduled to blast off this Saturday on space shuttle Discovery.
Although the company was relatively week yesterday, it is flagging in front of 52-week highs, and should blast off if the market continues to be strong.
This mission, which is due to blast off in 2002, will send a spacecraft to an asteroid to collect surface samples, then return them to earth for analysis.
SpaceX, by its very nature, will blast off infrequently.
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This weekend marks the first time that a child of an American astronaut is going to blast off into space, and he's paying his own way after making a fortune in the videogame industry.
He'll blast off in a Russian capsule, and after it docks with the space station, he'll be able to shake hands with Sergei Volkov, the first child of a Russian cosmonaut to go up.
Joanne Maguire, overall head of the company's space programs, said in an interview that the Orion capsule is slated to blast off on top of a heavy-lift version of the U.S. military's Delta IV rocket.
The sweeping melodrama of The Swimmer and St Francis Dam Disaster provide the album's most emotionally-charged moments, while Robert Onion and Blast Off carry the kind of brooding, sinister undertone which used to make the Pixies so compelling.
Unlike conventional rockets that blast off from a pad, air-launched systems similar to the one Mr. Allen wants to put together are designed to deliver a broad range of satellites to space without the constraints of weather or optimal times and locations to try to reach specific orbits.
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The first blast went off near a fuel station, according to Interior Ministry official.
The blast killed off-duty police officer Robert Sanderson and maimed a nurse, Emily Lyons.
Then I lifted the sandbag and the blast took off my feet and badly damaged my left arm.
The blast went off in the city's Kadhimiya district, home to Musa al-Kadhim, Shiite Islam's third holiest shrine.
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Many of those slain were in a wedding party that was passing by when the blast went off, according to authorities.
The first blast went off in a trash can at a tram stop, injuring 13 people, the country's Emergencies Ministry said.
The force of the blast blew off the embassy's bomb-proof doors -- which were later used as stretchers to carry away the injured.
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District co-ordination officer Kamran Khan said that the blast went off in a teacher's house, where Koranic lessons for children were regularly held.
"It's the perfect way to start the new studio, to blast it off, " Marvel Studios Chairman David Maisel told the Reuters news agency.
As the camera panned over scurrying people and injured lying on the ground, the second blast goes off a short distance down the street.
The blast went off before noon in the capital's Baladiyat district.
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