
The Transformers
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First episode date | September 17, 1984 |
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Final episode date | November 11, 1987 |
Creators | Hasbro |
Toei Animation | |
Cast | Peter Cullen |
Frank Welker | |
Susan Blu | |
Corey Burton | |
Nov 10, 1987 | |
If you're a fan of 80's cartoons then Transformers is by far one of the best cartoons you'll ever enjoy next to Thundercats, G. I. . . . | |
Awards | MTV Movie & TV Award for Best Movie |
Teen Choice Award for Choice Movie Breakout Star - Male | |
MTV Movie Award for Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet | |
Saturn Award for Best Special Effects | |
BMI Film Music Award | |
VES Award for Outstanding Visual Effects in a Visual Effects Driven Motion Picture | |
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award for Best Visual Effects | |
VES Award for Best Single Visual Effect of the Year | |
VES Award for Outstanding Compositing in a Motion Picture | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 932586 |
About The Transformers
Giant alien Autobots and evil Decepticons wage war with Earth's fate at stake.
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iSpace: First private Moon landing likely to have failed
By George WrightBBC News
A Japanese company hoping to make history by carrying out The First private Moon Landing says its mission is likely to have failed.
Communication was lost with the Hakuto-R Lunar Lander moments before it was due to touch down.
Engineers are investigating What Happened .
The Tokyo-based iSpace had hoped the lander would release an exploratory rover, as well as a tennis ball-sized robot developed by a toymaker.
The Craft was launched by a SpaceX rocket in December, and took five months to reach its destination.
" We have not confirmed communication with the lander, " iSpace CEO Takeshi Hakamada said about 25 minutes after the planned landing.
" We have to assume that we could not complete The Landing on the lunar surface, " he added.
The M1 lander appeared set to touch down at around 16:40 GMT on Tuesday after coming as close as 295 feet (89 m) from the lunar surface, a live animation showed.
The lander was just over 2m tall and weighed 340kg, relatively small and compact by lunar spacecraft standards. It had been due for an hour-long landing manoeuvre from its orbit, around 100km above The Surface , where it was moving at nearly 6,000km/hour.
After reaching The Landing site in the Moon's northern hemisphere, the Hakuto-R was to deploy two payloads to analyse the lunar soil, its geology and atmosphere. One of them was made by The Toy company TOMY, which created The Transformers .
The United States , Russia and China are the only countries to have managed to put a robot on the lunar surface, all through government-sponsored programmes.
The primary aim of The Mission was to assess the viability of commercial launches to the lunar surface. It was the First Test by iSpace of what they hope will be a series of commercial landers over The Next few years, each more ambitious than the previous.
The Company 's vision is to provide commercial services for a sustained human presence on the lunar surface, such as sending up equipment for mining and producing rocket fuel.
According to Dr Adam Baker, who is director of a space consultancy firm not involved with The Project , Rocket Engineering, a successful landing would have represented a " step change" in commercial involvement in Space Exploration .
" If it is affordable and can be repeated, it opens up The Door for anyone who is prepared to pay The Price to land something on The Surface of the Moon, " he told The Bbc .
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com