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  • NASA's Orion spacecraft that flew Exploration Flight Test-1 on Dec. 5, 2014 is seen after being uncovered in preparation for being moved onto the White House complex, Saturday, July 21, 2018 in Washington, DC. Lockheed Martin, NASA’s prime contractor for Orion, began manufacturing the Orion crew module in 2011 and delivered it in July 2012 to NASA's Kennedy Space Center where final assembly, integration and testing was completed. More than 1,000 companies across the country manufactured or contributed elements to the spacecraft. Photo Credit: (NASA/Joel Kowsky)
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  • These artistic impressions reveal the inside of the world’s first luxury space hotel — which is set to go into orbit in two years time. For an out-of-this-world-price of $9.5 million dollars, guests of the Aurora Station will get to see up to 16 sunrises in one day and float in zero gravity while traversing the planet in Low Earth Orbit at a height of around 200 miles, making for stunning views. The space station can host six people at a time, including two crew members for a 12-day space adventure. The space hotel, which has been developed by US-based space technology start-up Orion Span, is set to welcome its first guests in 2022, with the station’s launch set for 2021. Frank Bunger, CEO and founder of Orion Span, said: “Our goal is to make space accessible to all.” The space station — which will be around the size of a private jet at 12 feet wide by 35 feet long — will have fun activities on board including growing food while in orbit and zero gravity ping pong. Guests, who will be able to float throughout the hotel, will also be able to have video chats to friends and family back home via high-speed wireless Internet and will receive a hero’s welcome upon their return. Mr Bunger added: “With customizable private sleeping pods, top-quality space food and luxury design details, Aurora Station is ushering in a new era of space travel, setting the bar higher than ever before.”. 24 Jan 2019 Pictured: Renderings show inside the Aurora Station, the world’s first space hotel, which is set for lift off in 2021. Photo credit: Orion Span/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • June 13, 2017 - Orion Township, MI, USA - Orion Assembly Plant workers listen to GM Chairwoman and CEO Mary Barra talk about the Chevrolet Bolt EV test vehicles that are being built at the plant Tuesday, June 13, 2017 in Orion Township, Mich. (Credit Image: © Eric Seals/TNS via ZUMA Wire)
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  • 1986; Something Wild 1986. Original Film Title: Something Wild 1986, PICTURED: MELANIE GRIFFITH, Director: Jonathan Demme, IN CAST: Ray Liotta, Jeff Daniels, Margaret Colin, Tracey Walter, Dana Peru, Jack Gilpin, Su Tissue, Kenneth Utt, Sister Carol East, Melanie Griffith  (Credit Image: © ©Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER and KELLY LE BROCK in a scene from the 1984 film 'The Woman In Red.' (Credit image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • This is the worlds first-ever luxury space hotel ‘Aurora Station’ that plans on welcoming guests in 2022. A new space startup called Orion Span unveiled the out-of-this-world destination with hopes to host guests beginning in 2022. Aurora Station is being built in Houston, Texas. The exclusive hotel will host six people at a time – including two crew members. A 12-day stay at Aurora Station will start at $9.5 million — considerably less than the $20-$40 million space tourists paid for trips to the International Space Station from 2001 to 2009. Aboard Aurora Station, travelers will fly freely through the space station in zero gravity. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in research experiments and even livestream via high-speed wireless internet. “We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Frank Bunger, chief executive officer and founder of Orion Span. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.” Accommodations for four paying guests along with two crewmembers complete the initial plans for Aurora Station. But as demand grows Orion Span intends to add to the original Aurora Station core. While the ISS is 357 feet long, Aurora Station will begin at just 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — roughly the size of a large private jet's cabin. Visitors to Aurora Station will participate in the 3-month training regimen to prepare themselves for the journey and stay in orbit. From online courses to in-person training in Houston, travelers will be prepared through Orion Span As
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  • This is the worlds first-ever luxury space hotel ‘Aurora Station’ that plans on welcoming guests in 2022. A new space startup called Orion Span unveiled the out-of-this-world destination with hopes to host guests beginning in 2022. Aurora Station is being built in Houston, Texas. The exclusive hotel will host six people at a time – including two crew members. A 12-day stay at Aurora Station will start at $9.5 million — considerably less than the $20-$40 million space tourists paid for trips to the International Space Station from 2001 to 2009. Aboard Aurora Station, travelers will fly freely through the space station in zero gravity. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in research experiments and even livestream via high-speed wireless internet. “We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Frank Bunger, chief executive officer and founder of Orion Span. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.” Accommodations for four paying guests along with two crewmembers complete the initial plans for Aurora Station. But as demand grows Orion Span intends to add to the original Aurora Station core. While the ISS is 357 feet long, Aurora Station will begin at just 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — roughly the size of a large private jet's cabin. Visitors to Aurora Station will participate in the 3-month training regimen to prepare themselves for the journey and stay in orbit. From online courses to in-person training in Houston, travelers will be prepared through Orion Span As
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  • This is the worlds first-ever luxury space hotel ‘Aurora Station’ that plans on welcoming guests in 2022. A new space startup called Orion Span unveiled the out-of-this-world destination with hopes to host guests beginning in 2022. Aurora Station is being built in Houston, Texas. The exclusive hotel will host six people at a time – including two crew members. A 12-day stay at Aurora Station will start at $9.5 million — considerably less than the $20-$40 million space tourists paid for trips to the International Space Station from 2001 to 2009. Aboard Aurora Station, travelers will fly freely through the space station in zero gravity. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in research experiments and even livestream via high-speed wireless internet. “We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Frank Bunger, chief executive officer and founder of Orion Span. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.” Accommodations for four paying guests along with two crewmembers complete the initial plans for Aurora Station. But as demand grows Orion Span intends to add to the original Aurora Station core. While the ISS is 357 feet long, Aurora Station will begin at just 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — roughly the size of a large private jet's cabin. Visitors to Aurora Station will participate in the 3-month training regimen to prepare themselves for the journey and stay in orbit. From online courses to in-person training in Houston, travelers will be prepared through Orion Span As
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  • This is the worlds first-ever luxury space hotel ‘Aurora Station’ that plans on welcoming guests in 2022. A new space startup called Orion Span unveiled the out-of-this-world destination with hopes to host guests beginning in 2022. Aurora Station is being built in Houston, Texas. The exclusive hotel will host six people at a time – including two crew members. A 12-day stay at Aurora Station will start at $9.5 million — considerably less than the $20-$40 million space tourists paid for trips to the International Space Station from 2001 to 2009. Aboard Aurora Station, travelers will fly freely through the space station in zero gravity. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in research experiments and even livestream via high-speed wireless internet. “We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Frank Bunger, chief executive officer and founder of Orion Span. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.” Accommodations for four paying guests along with two crewmembers complete the initial plans for Aurora Station. But as demand grows Orion Span intends to add to the original Aurora Station core. While the ISS is 357 feet long, Aurora Station will begin at just 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — roughly the size of a large private jet's cabin. Visitors to Aurora Station will participate in the 3-month training regimen to prepare themselves for the journey and stay in orbit. From online courses to in-person training in Houston, travelers will be prepared through Orion Span As
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  • This is the worlds first-ever luxury space hotel ‘Aurora Station’ that plans on welcoming guests in 2022. A new space startup called Orion Span unveiled the out-of-this-world destination with hopes to host guests beginning in 2022. Aurora Station is being built in Houston, Texas. The exclusive hotel will host six people at a time – including two crew members. A 12-day stay at Aurora Station will start at $9.5 million — considerably less than the $20-$40 million space tourists paid for trips to the International Space Station from 2001 to 2009. Aboard Aurora Station, travelers will fly freely through the space station in zero gravity. Guests will have the opportunity to participate in research experiments and even livestream via high-speed wireless internet. “We developed Aurora Station to provide a turnkey destination in space. Upon launch, Aurora Station goes into service immediately, bringing travelers into space quicker and at a lower price point than ever seen before, while still providing an unforgettable experience,” said Frank Bunger, chief executive officer and founder of Orion Span. “Orion Span has additionally taken what was historically a 24-month training regimen to prepare travelers to visit a space station and streamlined it to three months, at a fraction of the cost. Our goal is to make space accessible to all, by continuing to drive greater value at lower cost.” Accommodations for four paying guests along with two crewmembers complete the initial plans for Aurora Station. But as demand grows Orion Span intends to add to the original Aurora Station core. While the ISS is 357 feet long, Aurora Station will begin at just 43.5 feet long and 14.1 feet wide — roughly the size of a large private jet's cabin. Visitors to Aurora Station will participate in the 3-month training regimen to prepare themselves for the journey and stay in orbit. From online courses to in-person training in Houston, travelers will be prepared through Orion Span As
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  • The Orion test-capsule lifts off during the Ascent Abort-2 launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Orion will be NASA's first vehicle since the space shuttle to carry astronauts, with plans for crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Orion test-capsule lifts off during the Ascent Abort-2 launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Orion will be NASA's first vehicle since the space shuttle to carry astronauts, with plans for crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Orion test-capsule lifts off during the Ascent Abort-2 launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Orion will be NASA's first vehicle since the space shuttle to carry astronauts, with plans for crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • The Orion test-capsule lifts off during the Ascent Abort-2 launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Orion will be NASA's first vehicle since the space shuttle to carry astronauts, with plans for crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • December 27, 2016 - File - CARRIE FRANCES FISHER (October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016) was an American actress, screenwriter, author, producer, and speaker. She was known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. Fisher was also known for her semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge, and the screenplay for the film of the same name, as well as her autobiographical one-woman play, and its nonfiction book, Wishful Drinking, based on the show. Her other film roles included Shampoo (1975), The Blues Brothers (1980), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs (1989), and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Pictured: RELEASE DATE: July 31, 1981 ..MOVIE TITLE: Under the Rainbow ..STUDIO: Orion Pictures Corporation..DIRECTOR: Steve Rash..PLOT: In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion ..PICTURED: CARRIE FISHER as Annie Clark..(Credit Image: © Orion Pictures Corporation/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 27, 2016 - File - CARRIE FRANCES FISHER (October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016) was an American actress, screenwriter, author, producer, and speaker. She was known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. Fisher was also known for her semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge, and the screenplay for the film of the same name, as well as her autobiographical one-woman play, and its nonfiction book, Wishful Drinking, based on the show. Her other film roles included Shampoo (1975), The Blues Brothers (1980), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs (1989), and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Pictured: RELEASE DATE: July 31, 1981 ..MOVIE TITLE: Under the Rainbow ..STUDIO: Orion Pictures Corporation..DIRECTOR: Steve Rash..PLOT: In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion ..PICTURED: CARRIE FISHER as Annie Clark, CHEVY CHASE as Bruce Thorpe ..(Credit Image: © Orion Pictures Corporation/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • December 27, 2016 - File - CARRIE FRANCES FISHER (October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016) was an American actress, screenwriter, author, producer, and speaker. She was known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. Fisher was also known for her semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge, and the screenplay for the film of the same name, as well as her autobiographical one-woman play, and its nonfiction book, Wishful Drinking, based on the show. Her other film roles included Shampoo (1975), The Blues Brothers (1980), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs (1989), and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Pictured: RELEASE DATE: July 31, 1981 ..MOVIE TITLE: Under the Rainbow ..STUDIO: Orion Pictures Corporation..DIRECTOR: Steve Rash..PLOT: In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion ..PICTURED: CARRIE FISHER as Annie Clark..(Credit Image: © Orion Pictures Corporation/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • The Orion test-capsule lifts off during the Ascent Abort-2 launch at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Orion will be NASA's first vehicle since the space shuttle to carry astronauts, with plans for crewed missions to the moon and Mars. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • December 27, 2016 - File - CARRIE FRANCES FISHER (October 21, 1956 - December 27, 2016) was an American actress, screenwriter, author, producer, and speaker. She was known for playing Princess Leia in the Star Wars films. Fisher was also known for her semi-autobiographical novels, including Postcards from the Edge, and the screenplay for the film of the same name, as well as her autobiographical one-woman play, and its nonfiction book, Wishful Drinking, based on the show. Her other film roles included Shampoo (1975), The Blues Brothers (1980), Hannah and Her Sisters (1986), The 'Burbs (1989), and When Harry Met Sally (1989). Pictured: RELEASE DATE: July 31, 1981 ..MOVIE TITLE: Under the Rainbow ..STUDIO: Orion Pictures Corporation..DIRECTOR: Steve Rash..PLOT: In World War II era Los Angeles, the manager of the Culver Hotel leaves his nephew in charge for a weekend. The nephew changes the name to the Hotel Rainbow and overbooks with royalty, assassins, secret agents, Japanese tourists, and munchkins. Secret Service agent Bruce Thorpe and casting director Annie Clark find romance amidst the intrigue and confusion ..PICTURED: CARRIE FISHER as Annie Clark, CHEVY CHASE as Bruce Thorpe ..(Credit Image: © Orion Pictures Corporation/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • March 26, 2019 - Elkton, Maryland, U.S. - Image Released Today: Engineers conducted a static hot-fire test of the Orion spacecraft's Launch Abort System Attitude Control Motor at a Northrop Grumman facility on March 20, 2019 in Elkton, Maryland. The 30-second test is one in a series of three tests aimed at qualifying the motor for human spaceflight, to help ensure Orion is ready from liftoff to splashdown for missions to the Moon. (Credit Image: ? Northrup Grumman/NASA via ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER and GILDA RADNER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER and GILDA RADNER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER and GILDA RADNER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GILDA RADNER and GENE WILDER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • GENE WILDER, (born Jerome Silberman, June 11, 1933 - August 28, 2016) was an American stage and screen comic actor, screenwriter, film director, and author. He was known best for the lead role in the 1971 film 'Willy Wonka in Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory,' and the Mel Brooks comedies 'Blazing Saddles', and 'Young Frankenstein', which Wilder co-wrote, garnering the pair an Academy Award nomination for Best Adapted Screenplay. Wilder died at age 83 from complications from Alzheimer's disease. PICTURED: GENE WILDER and GILDA RADNER in a scene from the 1986 film 'Haunted Honeymoon.' (Credit Image: © Orion Pictures/Entertainment Pictures/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • At the moment of the abort manuever, the Orion test capsule (lower left) can be seen emerging from the separation cloud, with the Minotaur 4 booster falling (right), during the Ascent Abort-2 mission at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • At the moment of the abort manuever, the Orion test capsule can be seen falling from the separation cloud, with the rescue tower and Minotaur 4 booster falling (above), during the Ascent Abort-2 mission at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • At the moment of the abort manuever, the Orion test capsule (lower left) can be seen falling, with the rescue tower and the Minotaur 4 booster (top), during the Ascent Abort-2 mission at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. NASA launched the capsule to demonstrate the abort tower, designed to ferry astronauts to safety in the event of a launch failure. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • At the moment of the abort manuever, the Orion test capsule (lower left) can be seen emerging from the separation cloud, with the Minotaur 4 booster falling (right), during the Ascent Abort-2 mission at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL, USA, on Tuesday, July 2, 2019. Photo by Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel/TNS/ABACAPRESS.COM
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  • May 23, 2019, Promontory, Utah, U.S.: NASA and Northrop Grumman technicians in Promontory, Utah, have applied insulation to the final booster motor segment for the second flight of NASA's deep space rocket, the Space Launch System, and NASA's Orion spacecraft. The insulation, applied to the interior of each steel motor segment, protects the casing from the heat generated by the propellant during launch and flight. The twin, five-segment solid rocket motor boosters for SLS are the largest, most powerful solid propellant boosters ever built. SLS uses both liquid and solid propellant to provide the thrust needed to launch the vehicle and send it to space. NASA is targeting 2022 to test SLS with astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft. (Credit Image: ? NASA/ZUMA Wire/ZUMAPRESS.com)
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  • April 18, 2018 - St. Paul, Minnesota, USA - United States - Orion Knutson, a senior tennis team player at White Bear Lake High School shovels an open spot on the courts to help start the melting process. ''Not a fan,' says Knutson about the frigid weather and snow.]What will it take to get fields ready to play high school sports? More than just melting the snow, according to school officials, some of whom think it could be two weeks or more before they are thawed out and playable. Richard Tsong-Taatarii•rtsong-taatarii@startribune.com (Credit Image: © Richard Tsong-Taatarii/Minneapolis Star Tribune via ZUMA Wire)
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  • U. S. President Barack Obama tours Orion Energy Systems, Inc. in Manitowoc, Wisconsin on January 26, 2011. President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and other members of the President's Cabinet traveled across the country Wednesday to highlight the administration's efforts to rebuild the American economy. Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 261280_005 Manitowoc Etats-Unis United States
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  • U. S. President Barack Obama tours Orion Energy Systems, Inc. in Manitowoc, Wisconsin on January 26, 2011. President Obama, Vice President Joe Biden and other members of the President's Cabinet traveled across the country Wednesday to highlight the administration's efforts to rebuild the American economy. Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI/ABACAPRESS.COM  | 261280_005 Manitowoc Etats-Unis United States
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  • OAK HARBOR, Wash. (May 22, 2017) A P-8A Poseidon assigned to the "Skinny Dragons" of Patrol Squadron (VP) 4 flies near Mount Baker during a training exercise. VP-4 is stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Calif., and became the first P-8 squadron on the west coast following a successful transition from the P-3C Orion aircraft. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Juan S. Sua/Released)170522-N-CR843-313 <br />
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