A group of astronauts embarks on a mission to Mars, but they quickly discover that there is more to the planet than meets the eye. They encounter advanced ancient civilizations, deception, telekinesis, murder, and the mystery of a parallel world. As they navigate the dangers of Mars, they also face internal conflicts and the loneliness of space. Will they be able to complete their mission and return home?
In the year 1978, in Toulouse, France, a skeptical aerospace engineer becomes a UFO investigator. He delves into a world of conspiracy theories, paranormal phenomena, and unidentified flying objects. Along with his eccentric team, he uncovers bizarre sightings and encounters, all while navigating the challenges of family relationships and a changing society.
Directed by Franco-German duo Pierre-Emmanuel Le Goff and Jürgen Hansen, Through the Eyes of an Astronaut is a 28-minute documentary based on images shot on board (and outside) of the International Space Station (ISS) by Thomas Pesquet, the European Space Agency’s (ESA) youngest astronaut, and the 10th French astronaut to travel into space. Enjoy the highlights of his six-month space odyssey, the Proxima Mission, 400 km above the Earth. Pesquet docked with the ISS in November 2016 for a 196-day, 17-hour, and 49-minute mission. The filmmakers and Pesquet had agreed to a shooting plan before the mission, but the result exceeded their expectations! Pesquet kept a daily visual diary -he brought back more than 600 hours of footage, including 40 in IMAX format, sharing his thoughts and feelings on the beauty and fragile nature of our planet, and man’s place in the universe.
In a future where telekinesis is possible, an apprentice with a powerful mind-control ability discovers a comet that has the potential to destroy a planet. As he becomes consumed by his ambition to master his power, he must decide the fate of the exploding planet.
Beyond Hubble: Launching the Telescope of Tomorrow takes you on a journey to explore the groundbreaking engineering project of the European Space Agency, as they prepare to launch the James Webb Space Telescope. Get an inside look at the challenges, breakthroughs, and scientific discoveries awaiting us in the depths of space. Join renowned astronomers and engineers as they discuss the mission to unveil the mysteries of the universe and search for the origins of life.
On November the 11th, billions of miles from Earth, a spacecraft orbiter and lander will do what no other has dared to attempt: land on the volatile surface of a comet as it flies round the sun at 41,000 mph. If successful, it could help peer into our past and unlock secrets from our very origins. The stakes couldn't be higher.
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