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- Nagai, a software industry expert is an absolute slave to his work. It is no wonder that his personal life is a complete mess. His wife and daughter left him but he has kept a camera with him to preserve their memory.
- A vicious animal attack reignites painful memories for a small town Sheriff as he attempts to find justice for a crime spree that occurred twenty-five years prior. He encounters a married couple on a romantic getaway and the hitchhiker they've picked up as their world's collide under the DESERT MOON.
- A raging Desert allows her frustration grows to the point it almost consumes her. She is scared the moon may never return. But as the cycle of nature unfolds, the Desert soon learns she has no other choice but to trust in its wisdom.
- In 1957, the Soviet Union launched the world's first satellite, Sputnik. Four years later, the communist nation characterized by some as having "practically stone age technology" sent the first man into space. It was the Space Race, and America was behind. When President John F. Kennedy boldly declared America would land a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s, shockingly little was known about Earth's companion. How old was it? What caused the craters? Was the surface solid enough to support a spacecraft full of astronauts? Long before the Space Race began, Dr. Gerard Kuiper was already looking for answers. At the University of Chicago's Yerkes Observatory, he published a groundbreaking photographic lunar atlas. Now his eye was on the Southwest. At the University of Arizona, he established the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory, one of the first planetary science research institutions in the world. Kuiper's team published three more lunar atlases that were used by NASA to search for places where astronauts could land. He also became the principal experimenter for the Ranger program, an effort to crash-land a spacecraft equipped with television cameras into the moon. Meanwhile, a University of Arizona geologist taught Kuiper's students a new way to look at the moon. A UA-trained physicist risked his career for the ultimate photo op-commanding a spacecraft in lunar orbit to snap a picture of the Earth. Another Lunar and Planetary Laboratory scientist pinpointed the landing spot of a robotic spacecraft on the lunar surface, setting up a future visit from Apollo 12 astronauts. The path to winning the Space Race was paved under the light of a desert moon.
- Great White performs in the music video "Desert Moon" from the album "Hooked" recorded for Capitol Records. The music video opens with the band performing on the beach near several bonfires. As they performs, a group of young people drive on a desert highway in a jeep. They later dance at the bonfire while Jack Russell sings.
- 1982–1986TV Episode
- 2016– 37mPodcast Episode
- 2023– 3h 10mPodcast Episode