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***It means this episode was produced in 2014. | ***It means this episode was produced in 2014. | ||
*'''Moral:''' When someone wants to see a metor shower, don't ruin it to show [[Crosswire Motors|something useless]] for your own benifits. | *'''Moral:''' When someone wants to see a metor shower, don't ruin it to show [[Crosswire Motors|something useless]] for your own benifits. | ||
===References=== | ===References=== | ||
*During the spaceship sequence in the introduction, Johann Strauss’ ''{{W|The Blue Danube}}'' plays. The tune was also famously used for the space station scene in ''{{W|2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film)|2001: A Space Odyssey}}.'' | *During the spaceship sequence in the introduction, Johann Strauss’ ''{{W|The Blue Danube}}'' plays. The tune was also famously used for the space station scene in ''{{W|2001:_A_Space_Odyssey_(film)|2001: A Space Odyssey}}.'' | ||
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*{{W|Carl Sagan}} (1934-1996) was a famous astronomer and host of the 1980s [[PBS]] series ''{{W|Cosmos: A Personal Voyage}}''. The Carlsaganids are fictional while {{W|Perseids}}, {{W|Draconids}} and {{W|Quadrantids}} are actual meteor showers. | *{{W|Carl Sagan}} (1934-1996) was a famous astronomer and host of the 1980s [[PBS]] series ''{{W|Cosmos: A Personal Voyage}}''. The Carlsaganids are fictional while {{W|Perseids}}, {{W|Draconids}} and {{W|Quadrantids}} are actual meteor showers. | ||
*“What in the name of Copernicus?!” refers to {{W|Nicolaus Copernicus}}, an early astronomer. | *“What in the name of Copernicus?!” refers to {{W|Nicolaus Copernicus}}, an early astronomer. | ||
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