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* ColonyDrop: Somewhat smaller-scale version - a pilot has to be rescued from a malfunctioning cylindrical German spacecraft called the ''Doner Kebab'' and the ship's trajectory redirected before it is expected to fall on Sydney, Australia like in the original ''Anime/MobileSuitGundam''.
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Surprisingly Good Foreign Language is now a Sugar Wiki trope per TRS so potholes and examples need to be dewicked or moved over to the Sugar Wiki page.


* SurprisinglyGoodForeignLanguage: [[http://imgur.com/E0n0qOs The error screen of the Russian space simulator]] doesn't totally cornhole the Russian language like always in an animé (only one violation of the capitalization rules and being stylistically not quite OK).
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Based off a manga by Yasuo Otagaki, ''Moonlight Mile'' is about two mountain climbers Gorou Saruwatari and Lostman, who decide to become astronauts. Each takes a different route: Gorou becomes a construction worker to gain multiple operating licenses, whilst Lostman becomes a pilot for the US Navy.

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Based off a manga by Yasuo Otagaki, ''Moonlight Mile'' is about a manga by Yasuo Ohtagaki, which began serialization in ''Big Comic Superior'' in 2000 and is still ongoing. It concerns two mountain climbers climbers, Gorou Saruwatari and Lostman, who decide to become astronauts. Each takes a different route: Gorou becomes a construction worker to gain multiple operating licenses, whilst Lostman becomes a pilot for the US Navy.
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* MohsScaleOfSciFiHardness: The least realistic thing in this show is [[spoiler:the US somehow managing to build a huge orbital installation without anyone noticing]].
** Of course, [[SciFiWritersHaveNoSenseOfScale "huge" means an entirely different thing in space]]. [[spoiler:Space Station "Enterprise" is the size of a city, but also located within the [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Allen_radiation_belt Van Allen radiation belt]] - non-visual sensors just get static, far enough away that a telescope only gets a black dot. Shielding must be a cast-iron bitch, however.]]
** SpaceIsNoisy
** ExplosionsInSpace

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