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* The Angry Red Planet ( or Invasion of Mars and Journey to Planet Four ), a 1959 science fiction film
The Italian Mars Society carries out scientific divulgation activities related to the Red Planet. It cooperates with the other European Mars Society chapters to build a knowledge network whose aim is to develop the interest of European people towards Mars exploration.
" Mars Direct, Humans to the Red Planet by 1999.
On the Red Planet, he runs afoul of hostile, bat-winged, blood-sucking natives, a once-powerful civilization now ruled by the Great Brain.
** Red Planet ( 1949 ).
* The Angry Red Planet ( 1959 ) – A low-budget horror / science fiction film.
It appeared already in Heinlein's Red Planet and is a major plot element in Greg Bear's Moving Mars, Kim Stanley Robinson's Mars trilogy, and S. C. Sykes ' books.
* In Terry Bisson's Voyage to the Red Planet ( 1990 ), the first expedition to Mars is organized by a Hollywood producer so he can film a science fiction movie on location.
* Red Planet ( 2000 ) – A group of astronauts try to make Mars suitable for human life.
* 1996 – Robert A. Heinlein, Red Planet
Red Planet ( novel ) | Red Planet, a 1949 juvenile illustrated by Clifford Geary.
Red Planet, for example, portrays some very subversive themes, including a revolution in which young students are involved ; his editor demanded substantial changes in this book's discussion of topics such as the use of weapons by children and the misidentified sex of the Martian character.
* The Case for Mars: The Plan to Settle the Red Planet and Why We Must ( 1996 ), with Richard Wagner.
A tongue-in-cheek technically accurate guidebook for Mars-bound Earthlings about how to survive and thrive on the Red Planet, written from the point of view of a 22nd-century Mars native.
This is a collection of fifteen selected non-fiction entries that had been published in Analog magazine over the years ; it includes five articles authored or co-authored by Zubrin, including " The Hypersonic Skyhook ", " Mars Direct: A Proposal for the Rapid Exploration and Colonization of the Red Planet " ( co-authored with David A. Baker ), " Colonizing the Outer Solar System ", " Terraforming Mars " ( co-authored with Christopher McKay ), and " The Magnetic Sail ".
* July 14 – U. S. spacecraft Mariner 4 flies by Mars, becoming the first spacecraft to return images from the Red Planet.
* Red Planet ( novel ) by Robert A. Heinlein
* Red Planet ( miniseries ), a 1994 animated adaptation of the novel
* Red Planet ( film ), an unrelated 2000 film starring Val Kilmer
* Red Planet ( game ), a BattleTech game scenario

Red and is
Just because Cheddi Jagan, new boss of British Guiana, was educated in the United States is no reason to think he isn't a Red.
Morrison points out that since our country is more urbanized than the Soviet Union or Red China, it is the most vulnerable of the great powers -- Europe of course must be written off out of hand.
Red China is trying to do this, and she is not likely ever to succeed.
He is credited with setting up an annual co-operative fire prevention program in co-operation with the Red Cross and State Department of Education.
A special presentation was made to Mrs. Geraldine Thompson of Red Bank, who is stepping down after 35 years on the committee.
In conferences with Nationalist China's dapper, diminutive Vice President Chen Cheng, Mr. Kennedy assured Chiang Kai-shek's emissary that the U.S. is as firmly opposed as ever to the admission of Red China to the United Nations.
In West Africa, for example, where meat is a luxury and babies must be weaned early to make room at the breast for later arrivals, a childhood menace is kwashiorkor, or `` Red Johnny '', a growth-stunting protein deficiency ( signs: reddish hair, bloated belly ) that kills more than half its victims, leaves the rest prey for parasites and lingering tropical disease.
The Red Cross is formed.
The Red Army is defeated.
* 2001 – The Red Cross announces that a famine is striking Tajikistan, and calls for international financial aid for Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
The Red Army is defeated.
This synthetic dye is also known as Red No. 2 in North America and E123 in the European Union.
He is generally considered a world conquest military genius, given his successful strategy: he attempted to close all the Indian Ocean naval passages to the Atlantic, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, and to the Pacific, transforming it into a Portuguese mare clausum established over the Ottoman power and their Muslim and Hindu allies .< ref >
Separated from Europe by the Mediterranean Sea and from much of Asia by the Red Sea, Africa is joined to Asia at its northeast extremity by the Isthmus of Suez ( which is transected by the Suez Canal ), wide.
The larger scheme of Canberra's layout is based on the three peaks surrounding the city, Mount Ainslie, Black Mountain, and Red Hill.
Mnemonics: LEO Red Cat ( Loss of Electrons is Oxidation, Reduction occurs at the Cathode ), or AnOx Red Cat ( Anode Oxidation, Reduction Cathode ), or OIL RIG ( Oxidation is Loss, Reduction is Gain of electrons ), or Roman Catholic and Orthodox ( Reduction-Cathode, anode-Oxidation ), or LEO the lion says GER ( Losing electrons is Oxidation, Gaining electrons is Reduction )

Red and nickname
The nickname was first used for a baseball team by the Cincinnati Red Stockings, who were members of the pioneering National Association of Base Ball Players.
When the club folded after the 1870 season, Wright was hired by Boston businessman, Ivers Whitney Adams to organize a new team in Boston, and he did, bringing three teammates and the " Red Stockings " nickname along ( Most nicknames were then only nicknames, neither club names nor registered trademarks, so the migration was informal ).
When a new Cincinnati club was formed as a charter member of the National League in 1876, the " Red Stockings " nickname was commonly reserved for them once again, and the Boston team was referred to as the " Red Caps ".
For 1908, the National League club returned to wearing red trim, but the American League team finally had an official nickname, and would remain the " Red Sox " for good.
( Esau referred to the dish as " that same red pottage ", giving rise to his nickname, (` Edom, meaning " Red ").
( paralleling his nickname, (` Edom, meaning " Red ").
Because they were marked with the letter K ( for Voronezh Komintern Factory ), Red Army troops adopted a nickname from Mikhail Isakovsky's popular wartime song, " Katyusha ", about a girl longing for her absent beloved, who has gone away on military service.
The devil stems from the club's nickname " The Red Devils "; it was included on club programmes and scarves in the 1960s, and incorporated into the club crest in 1970, although the crest was not included on the chest of the shirt until 1971 ( unless the team was playing in a Cup Final ).
The beret was the origin of the German nickname for British airborne troops, The Red Devils.
The Suez Canal ( ), also known by the nickname " The Highway to India ", is an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea.
In time, the reputation of being a tough and ruthless commander, together with his reddish hair earned him the nickname Câinele Roşu (" The Red Dog ").
* Santiago, nickname for the version 6 beta of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux version 6 beta operating system
The Cincinnati Reds of the 1970s earned the nickname " the Big Red Machine ," and is widely acknowledged as one of the greatest teams ever.
The strong presence of dock workers and trade unions earned it the nickname ' Red Haifa.
Like his famous predecessor Man o ' War, Secretariat was a large chestnut colt and was given the same nickname, " Big Red.
* 1908: Boston Americans ( informal nickname ) formally named Boston Red Sox
Hu called out his friend's nickname to ask for help, and the friend helped him catch up with the retreating main force of the Chinese Red Army and get treatment for his wounds.
He was known for flaunting his wealth, surrounded by women and driving sports cars, and had a very popular appeal among Palestinian young men ; his nickname underlined his popularity — the " Red Prince .".
* Scranton / Wilkes-Barre Red Barons, or Red Barons, the former nickname of the Scranton / Wilkes-Barre Yankees baseball club
After the Cultural Revolution ended, some Chinese people also adopted the nickname ( back-translated into Chinese as " The Treasured Red Book ").
It was during this season that the Reds came to be widely known as The Big Red Machine, a nickname they would carry throughout Anderson's tenure.
A post Civil War house was built by Col. Thomas C. Love north of town, the farm had one of the largest apple orchards in the state, giving Seymour its nickname " Land of the Big Red Apple ".

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