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Starlite

Starlite is a material claimed to be able to withstand and insulate from extreme heat. It was invented by amateur chemist Maurice Ward (1933–2011) during the 1970s and 1980s, and received much publicity in 1993 thanks to coverage on the science and technology show Tomorrow's World. The name Starlite was coined by Ward's granddaughter Kimberly.

Despite interest from NASA and other major technological companies, Ward never revealed the composition of Starlite, which is still unknown. Ward once mentioned that his close family knows the fabrication process, but after his death neither his wife nor any of his four daughters have produced any sample to demonstrate that they know the process.

Starlite (video game)

Starlite (also, Starlite Astronaut Academy, formerly associated with Astronaut: Moon, Mars and Beyond) is the title of a multiplayer online game which , is being developed by NASA with Project Whitecard Enterprises Inc. and WisdomTools Enterprises. The game world will be set in the near future with the ability to explore planned and possible near-future planetary missions, which is facilitated by the use of NASA Learning Technologies, and Innovative Partnerships programs.

Other NASA Learning Technologies programs include Second Life's MOONWORLD and Moonbase Alpha on the STEAM network, as well as a few others on different platforms going all the way back to the original Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) system of the 1980s.

Usage examples of "starlite".

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Maybe even twenty, for if Starlite had been insulted they might have soured the whole deal.

I had suggested to Wolfe that it would be fitting to have a case of Starlite in a prominent place on the table, but he had merely snorted.

Anderson, the Starlite president, demanded to know if the caller had been Police Inspector Cramer, and, told that it was, got critical.

I got what I hoped would be all I needed, generously ladled out another buck of Starlite money, drove back downtown and put the car in the garage, and went home and up to my room.

I lifted the glass to drink and smelled the Starlite I knew someone else had my glass.

Was the world going to hear of what a sip of Starlite did to Madeline Fraser?

His disclosure of a fact which, if made public, would inflict great injury on Miss Fraser and her programme, the network, and Starlite, was irresponsible and inexcusable, and certainly actionable.

Anderson, the Starlite president, and Fred Owen, the director of public relations.

Do you know how many firms we have had offers from, to take the Starlite place?

Anderson and Owen, the Starlite delegates, were standing by the couch talking with Cramer, and, judging from the snatches I caught, they might finally decide to sit down and they might not.

Known by the trade name Starlite, it illuminated the dark by magnifying whatever Minuscule light source, such as the stars, was available.

He peered through the Starlite scope, using the powerful laser image enhancer, working the bolt action and levering a 7.

Steyr back in the hut, despite its Starlite night scope, relying on the SIG-Sauer and the panga to see him through against danger.

He pressed his eye to the Starlite night scope, using the laser image enhancer to give him a clearer view of his target.