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The Challenger accident led to a 32-month stand-down of the Space Shuttle program following the Rogers Commission investigation into organizational and safety failures at NASA.
Caidin wrote Buck Rogers: A Life in the Future and an Indiana Jones tie-in novel.
The trial regarding Musk's claims will be held before a jury in Oakland, California and presided over by US District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers.
Gil Gerard developed a reputation for being difficult during the production of Buck Rogers, often rewriting his lines.
Buck Rogers did not have a lasting impact, with most of the public forgetting about the character over 45 years after the last live-action series.
The original Buck Rogers comic strip continued until 1967 and later inspired the more successful Flash Gordon comic strip that ran from 1934 to 2003.
Ratings for Buck Rogers began to decline during the first season, leading to a revamp in the second season.
Gil Gerard was most well-known for playing Buck Rogers in the 1979–1981 TV show Buck Rogers in the Twenty-Fifth Century.
Producer Glen Larson developed Buck Rogers after the success of Star Wars in 1977.
The NBC network commissioned a weekly series of Buck Rogers that premiered on September 20, 1979.
The alien flagship Draconia discovers Buck Rogers drifting in space in the year 2491 during treaty negotiations.
Critics viewed Buck Rogers as a lesser attempt at science fiction compared to Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica.
Numerous attempts have been made since the 2000s to revive Buck Rogers in film and television, but legal rights disputes have hindered progress.
Buck Rogers encounters an unexpected space phenomenon that causes him to be frozen for 504 years.
Captain William 'Buck' Rogers is depicted as a NASA astronaut launched into space aboard Ranger 3.
The Buck Rogers character originated from a science fiction adventure hero comic strip created by Philip Francis Nowlan that first appeared in American newspapers in January 1929.
The premise of Buck Rogers involves a former pilot who becomes a mine inspector, falls victim to a mysterious gas, and wakes up 500 years later.
Buck Rogers was canceled halfway through its second season due to continued poor reception despite the change in tone.
Rogers launched an initial roll-out of its Rogers Satellite 'satellite-to-mobile' service and included five apps at launch: WhatsApp, Google Maps, AccuWeather, X, and CalTopo.
Rogers Satellite supports applications including fleet and asset tracking along remote highways and rail corridors.