There's a movie called "The Final Countdown", but it was made in 1980. The song by the band Europe came out in 1986 (on their album called, straightforwardly enough, "The Final Countdown") and to the best of my knowledge was not made for a movie (it may have been ... in fact, almost certainly has been ... used in movies, but it's not from a movie).
They used it to build rockets similar to the rockets we use on new year's eve nowadays. They produced explosives that made a loud "bang!", too. Both were used to celebrate the so called dragon festivals.
Countdown to Zero was created on 2010-01-25.
yes it was in 1997
The duration of Monday Night Countdown is 1.5 hours.
Space engineers.
because you count down
Chinese people used the rockets as weapons in wars. They also used them for fireworks for special celebrations. They called the rockets "arrows of fire". Rockets now, are much BIGGER for the rockets used for war in china. Alison Chia Hui Xin
The countdown is now there is a website called 2012 .com but we don't really know
Rockets became an important type of bomb. The rockets were quick and could go far. Both the Allied Forces esp. the Navies, used rockets. The Germans made huge rockets/missiles called the V2 Rocket. It could fly from Germany over to designated cities in England. These rocket bombs bombed London and other places for over seventy days straight. This was called The Blitz. These rockets were the predecessors of the smart bombs/missiles of today and the Rockets that sent men to the moon.
They were called V-2 Rockets.
No they cannot. Why do you think that they're called 'dirt rockets'
No it is not
Swamp People - 2010 Final Countdown - 1.9 was released on: USA: 24 October 2010
rockets go outer space to take people to the moon
Swamp People - 2010 Final Countdown 1-9 was released on: USA: 24 October 2010
Rockets are made in parts in factories, and then they are put together in a huge building near the launch pad. After they have been put together, a huge lorry with tracks, called a crawler, carries the rocket to the launch pad. The astronauts get in - countdown 3 - 2 - 1 zero and it's liftoff!