SPACE
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Official site | spacetheband.co.uk |
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Listen artist | www.youtube.com |
Genres | Alternative Dance |
Career start | Liverpool, United Kingdom |
Songs | Female of the SpeciesShine 5 · 1996 The Ballad of Tom JonesTin Planet · 1998 Avenging AngelsAvenging Angels · 1997 View 25+ more |
List | Female of the SpeciesShine 5 · 1996 |
Just BlueJust Blue · 1978 | |
Magic FlyMagic Fly · 1977 | |
Blue TearsJust Blue · 1978 | |
Members | Tommy Scott |
Didier Marouani | |
Roland Romanelli | |
Madeline Bell | |
Jannick Top | |
Albums | Spiders |
Magic Fly | |
Just Blue | |
Deliverance | |
Deeper Zone | |
Skos genre | Dance/Electronic |
Origin | France |
Associ act | Paris-France-Transit |
Record labels | Disques Vogue |
Nang Records | |
Virgin Records | |
Tirk Recordings | |
Gala Records | |
Ratings | 5.0 |
Address | 214 Freston Rd, London W10 6TT, United Kingdom |
Hours | Closed ⋅ Opens 12:30 PM Sat |
Phone | +44 800 047 8161 |
Sideways refinements | Freston Road Hub |
Open Age | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 1218599 |
About SPACE
Space are a British band from Liverpool, who formed in 1993 initially as a trio of Tommy Scott, Jamie Murphy and Andy Parle.
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... The Indian Space agency has been providing regular updates on the rover s findings, the photos its taking, distance it is covering and how it is negotiating the obstacles in its path...
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...By Thomas MackintoshBBC NewsVirgin Galactic has taken a former Olympian, a University of Aberdeen student and her mother to the edge of Space on its first flight for tourists...
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Virgin Galactic: First space tourism mission after decades of promises
By Thomas MackintoshBBC News
Virgin Galactic has taken a former Olympian, a University of Aberdeen student and her mother to The Edge of Space on its First Flight for tourists.
Ana Mayers, 18, and her mother Keisha Schahaff, 46, both from Antigua, won their tickets in a competition.
They became The First mother-daughter duo to fly to Space together.
Jon Goodwin, from Newcastle-under-Lyme, became The Second person with Parkinson's disease to go to Space , A Trip he called " completely surreal".
Mr Goodwin bought his ticket for $250,000 (then £191,000) in 2005.
The Carrier mothership VMS Eve took off from Spaceport America , in The State of New Mexico , at 08:30 local time (15:30 BST).
Fifty minutes into The Flight , The Unity rocket ship separated from Eve as planned.
A Short Time later, The Passengers were given The all-clear to unbuckle and enjoy zero gravity, at an altitude of around 85km (280,000ft).
Ms Mayers, a second-year philosophy and physics student at The University of Aberdeen, immediately reached for The Window to take in The views of Earth and The Black of Space .
The three then returned to their seats and strapped themselves back in ahead of The Return journey.
They successfully landed back at Spaceport America just over an hour after Taking Off .
Speaking at a press conference after The Flight , Ms Schahaff - - Said she was still " up there" following The Experience .
" Looking at Earth was The Most amazing" part of The Trip , She Said .
Mr Goodwin described his experience as The Most exciting day of his life.
Despite being diagnosed with Parkinson's several years ago, he was.
" I'm hoping that I instil in Other People around The World , as well as people with Parkinson's, that it doesn't stop you doing things that's out of The normal if you've got some illness, " He Said .
" The Most impressive thing was looking at Earth from Space - The Pure clarity was very moving. "
In a video posted on Social Media , Sir Richard Branson - Virgin Galactic 's Founder - shed tears of joy as he celebrated The Mission from Ms Schahaff and Ms Mayers' native Antigua.
Sir Richard, wrote: " Today we flew three incredible private passengers to Space : Keisha Schahaff, Anastatia Mayers and Jon Goodwin.
" Congratulations Virgin Galactic commercial astronauts 011, 012 and 013 - Welcome to The Club ! "
Mr Goodwin was The First on a list of 800 or so individuals who have bought tickets for a Ride On The Unity rocket.
Some of them - including Mr Goodwin - have been waiting over a decade to get their chance, and most still face a long wait.
Sir Richard first announced his intention to make a Space plane in 2004, with The belief he could start a commercial service by 2007.
But technical difficulties - including a fatal crash during a development flight in 2014 - have made The Space Project One of The Most challenging ventures of his career.
Recently, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos ' Space company Blue Origin beat Virgin Galactic in The Race to become The First company to take paying passengers into Space .
Both companies say their missions further science as well as catering to The Very Rich .
But, Space tourism has been criticised for its cost and environmental impact.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com