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- 1. Out Here in the Fields Oct 9, 2008
- Detective Sam Tyler finds himself transported to 1973 New York.
- 2. The Real Adventures of the Unreal Sam Tyler Oct 16, 2008
- Sam focuses on a series of fatal robberies, and tries to prove himself to Lt. Hunt.
- 3. My Maharishi Is Bigger Than Your Maharishi Oct 23, 2008
- Hunt is outraged by the murder of a returning Vietnam veteran.
Jul 26, 2024 · Yesterday, NASA announced that a rock spotted on Mars by its Perseverance rover contained some of the best signs yet that ancient microbial life may have once existed on the Red Planet.
The possibility of life on Mars is a subject of interest in astrobiology due to the planet's proximity and similarities to Earth. To date, no conclusive evidence of past or present life has been found on Mars.
Life on Mars: Created by Matthew Graham, Tony Jordan, Ashley Pharoah. With John Simm, Philip Glenister, Liz White, Dean Andrews. After a near-fatal car accident, smart, savvy, sharp-suited detective Sam is mysteriously transported back to 1973.
Life on Mars follows Sam Tyler , a policeman in service with the Greater Manchester Police (GMP). After being hit by a car in 2006, Sam mysteriously awakens in 1973; he finds himself working for the predecessor of the GMP, the Manchester and Salford Police , at the same location as in 2006.
Jul 20, 2021 · NASA’s Mars 2020 Perseverance rover has begun its search for signs of ancient life on the Red Planet. Flexing its 7-foot (2-meter) mechanical arm, the rover is testing the sensitive detectors it carries, capturing their first science readings.
The official music video for David Bowie - Life On Mars?Taken from Bowie's 4th studio album 'Hunky Dory' released in 1971, which featured the singles 'Change...
"Life on Mars?" is a song by the English singer-songwriter David Bowie, first released on his 1971 album Hunky Dory. Bowie wrote the song as a parody of Frank Sinatra's "My Way". "Life on Mars?" was recorded on 6 August 1971 at Trident Studios in London, and was co-produced by Bowie and Ken Scott.