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Richard Reese

@richardtweese

Planetary Science Student | Comedian & Award-Winning Filmmaker ➡️ ✨instagram.com/richardtweese ➡️ youtube.com/cosmicpretzel9

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Written, shot, and edited in under 48 hours — my short film “The Glass Earth” will be screening at Aksarben Cinema one week from today on Sept 14th at 6:30pm. #OFF202348

Written, shot, and edited in under 48 hours — my short film “The Glass Earth” will be screening at Aksarben Cinema one week from today on Sept 14th at 6:30pm. #OFF202348
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My short film “The Glass Earth” won an award for “Best use of Location / Environment” for the 48hr Film Challenge. That environment just happens to be the SAC Aerospace Museum museum. Come see why we have the coolest aerospace artifacts in the country. 🇺🇸 🚀

My short film “The Glass Earth” won an award for “Best use of Location / Environment” for the 48hr Film Challenge. That environment just happens to be the <a href="/sac_aero/">SAC Aerospace Museum</a> museum. Come see why we have the coolest aerospace artifacts in the country. 🇺🇸 🚀
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Starfield might be the best space exploration game ever made. Took me about 8 hours to truly understand some of the basic operations. Totally worth it. Ready to explore the universe. 🕹️ 🚀

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There are literally only two ways to become a successful comedian. Find a headliner that will take you on the road, or find a road that will make you a headliner.

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The U.S. Space & Rocket Center is saddened to learn of the passing of Gemini 7 and Apollo 8 Commander Frank Borman. Borman with his crew, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, orbited the moon 10 times on Christmas Eve 1968, broadcasting images of the lunar surface back to Earth.

The U.S. Space &amp; Rocket Center is saddened to learn of the passing of Gemini 7 and Apollo 8 Commander Frank Borman. Borman with his crew, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders, orbited the moon 10 times on Christmas Eve 1968, broadcasting images of the lunar surface back to Earth.