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We've seen this shot before, someone caught in a storm and from the looks of some of the footage it's Noomi Rapace's character
"Prometheus Bound" by David Goodrich
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The cinema "Prometheus" featured 1220 seats and was located next to a music school on Kurchatov street. The statue of Prometheus that was located in front of the cinema has been moved to outside the Chernobyl power plant.
The F ring shepherd moon Prometheus touches the face of Saturn once more
before moving off into blackness and continuing in its orbit.
The F ring itself is visible as a thin line just below Prometheus (102
kilometers, or 63 miles across).
This view looks toward the unilluminated side of the rings from about 18
degrees above the ringplane. North on Saturn is up and rotated about 30
degrees to the right.
Images taken using red, green and blue spectral filters were combined to
create this natural color view. The images were obtained by the Cassini
spacecraft narrow-angle camera on April 13, 2007 at a distance of
approximately 1.7 million kilometers (1 million miles) from Prometheus and
1.8 million kilometers (1.1 million miles) from Saturn. Image scale is 10
kilometers (6 miles) per pixel.
The Cassini-Huygens mission is a cooperative project of NASA, the European
Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The Jet Propulsion Laboratory,
a division of the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, manages
the mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate, Washington, D.C. The
Cassini orbiter and its two onboard cameras were designed, developed and
assembled at JPL. The imaging operations center is based at the Space
Science Institute in Boulder, Colo.
For more information about the Cassini-Huygens mission visit
saturn.jpl.nasa.gov. The Cassini imaging team
homepage is at ciclops.org.
credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute
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NYC: Rockefeller Center
Prometheus / Skating Rink
Nikon D700 | Nikon 135 DC | ƒ5 | 1/200s | ISO400 | Handheld
We saw Prometheus last night. I knew it was a Ridley Scott movie, but didn't realize it was set in the same reality as the Alien movies until I caught a glimpse of the Weyland logo on one of the characters' shirts...
The first model in the Prometheus Armaments AR4 series is this 7.62mm MWS. This version features a red dot, 60-round Beta-C magazine, and folding vertical grip. Backup irons stowed. An internal switch modifies the burstfire mode for fully automatic fire.
Publicidad de Prometheus, película precuela de "Alien, el octavo pasajero" que se estrenará en los cines de España en agosto de 2012.
i then wired up the push button switch and 3 LEDs, i placed one LED in the projector emitter to make it look like its projecting light.
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Prometheus
L to R: Michael Fassbender, Noomi Rapace, Logan Marshall-Green, Kate Dickie and Sean Harris
on the set - July 18-19, 2011 - Hekla, Iceland - which is near the active volcano "Mount Hekla" which you can see in the background of some of the images
Photograph by Brigitte Lacombe
"That doesn't look like any animal I know," said Epimetheus.
Prometheus squatted by the riverbank, hunched over his newly shaped wad of clay. He didn't bother to look up.
"I call it man," he replied. "I have great hopes for him."
"Looks a little like Zeus. He might not like that."
"Zeus," said Prometheus, "can take a flying leap, for all I care."
"Careful, brother. You better watch what you say."
But Prometheus did not watch what he said, or did, either. He breathed life into his clay man and chuckled as the little mudfart stumbled away blindly. He does kind of resemble Zeus, he thought.
"Where's my goddamned torch?" bellowed Zeus.
Prometheus was hard at his new sculpture, a fish mammal. He didn't bother to look up.
"Oh, you mean the one that was burning for no apparent reason in your, uh, throne room?"
"You know very well which torch. What have you done with it?"
"I took it to earth and gave it to man so he needn't stumble around anymore in the dark."
Zeus sizzled. "FOOL!" was the first epithet out of his mouth, but not the last by any means. He went on and on for weeks about the unmitigated gall, the impudence, the genie, the bottle, the barn door. It all got a bit arcane. Monotonously arcane. Painfully monotonously arcane...