Radiation
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Huh? Have you ever noticed that whenever any kind of
radiation
accident or experiment happens, the person instantly turns into a killing machine?
Point the finger at
radiation
if you need an excuse.
If they where in a space race with the Russians, then it would be VERY dumb to reveal that they had new technology that could shield crew against radiation."
There is (and was) no "secret" to
radiation
protection in Apollo.
Then, the next morning everyone but a select few of people has been turned to dust from the comet's
radiation.
Maybe the
radiation
has some effect on the user's cornea that turns your eyeballs into these viruses?
A couple of low-rent Abbott and Costello wannabees(Frankie Ray and Robert Ball) are in a platoon of soldiers(half a dozen guys in Army Surplus remainders) who are sent on field maneuvers to look into some strange radiation, and wind up encountering extraterrestrials.
His claims about radiation, shielding, star photography, and others lead me to believe is he extremely ignorant or has some sort of ax to grind against NASA, the astronauts, or American in general.
The most outrages claim was that the Apollo-craft could not travel through the Van-Allen-radiation-Belt, without the crew perishing from
radiation.
Oh, please if it would be bombed by 50 Megatons (why exactly 50 MT??) nukes, they would be dead killed by the
radiation.
Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi team up in a movie that delves into meteorites and
radiation
and while the science is all perfectly absurd (especially the camera technique Karloff, as Janos Rukh, uses to determine the site of a certain meteorite) and downright laughable, I didn't care in the lease because the movie is thoroughly enjoyable.
After finding it, Rukh is poisoned by the its
radiation.
His friend, Dr. Felix Benet(Lugosi)finds a limited remedy to the problem and at the same time realizes the
radiation
could be used for the good of mankind by curing diseases.
The script seems muddled, the science seems plausible initially (identical particles of matter and anti-matter do annihilate and produce radiation, however human bodies are not "particles") until we see Kirk in the anti-matter universe.
Radiation
again is the blame for A giant creature attacking mankind.
Destroying the monster presents the problem of releasing devasting levels of
radiation
contaminating the entire country.
That is, until they tried to treat
radiation
sickness with iodine off the shelf.
Even more disturbing and nightmarish are the two of them constantly donning
radiation
suits to crawl through what looks like some sort of embryonic white plastic tunnel to get to the lab and work on the zombies brains.
It spends an inordinate amount of time on people jabbering along, scientists trying to figure out what gave dead people
radiation
burns, et cetera, et cetera.
The U.S. is under nuclear attack, most of the military bases wiped out,
radiation
clouds spreading across the country.
How come the former St. Louis cop hyper-competently instructs the yokels how to duct tape their houses but yet decides to keep his Morse code short-wave radio knowledge of the extent of the national destruction a secret for only the viewers to melodramatically know at the end of episode 2? Why can you survive by putting plastic on your windows during the
radiation
rain, but half the town has to be buried in an explosion in a salt mine deep beneath the earth?
Nutrition-ed with
radiation
while in outer space, wasps mutate into giant wind-up toys that mimic a groaning sound like motocross bikes after being sent into orbit on a V-2 rocket during an entomology experiment.
This film blackens
radiation
level buttons.
Jim Davis plays a scientist who sends some animals, a few wasps in particular, into space to see how they fare under
radiation.
The planet is also affected by "chromatic radiation," so that the inserted B&W scenes could be variously tinted red, yellow, blue or green.
This is a story about Hazel Flagg who lives in a town called Warsaw, Vermont and Hazel has been advised by her physician in town that she has a very short time to live, because she has a
radiation
in her system and it will take her life.
A typical 1950's Science Fiction flick; thrills are cheap and
radiation
takes the blame for mutated creatures.
Maybe these giant wasps are related to the cosmic
radiation
picked in deep space flight.
Because of all the radiation, one man is convinced he'll turn into a bedroom.
Her mother turns into a dresser and her father a parrot, all due to
radiation.
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