In a world where an alien organism infects humans and takes over their bodies, a psychiatrist and a determined mother must find a way to protect their son from being assimilated. As the infection spreads, they uncover a conspiracy that reveals the true nature of the invasion and the stakes for humanity.
A profile of the astronauts, crew, and civilians who were involved in the January 28, 1986 flight of the spaceship, Challenger, that resulted in its explosion upon takeoff. The center point of the film is the safety inspections and arguments surrounding the use of the o-rings that ultimately were blamed for the explosion.
Anton is 10 years old. Anton's father was a jet fighter pilot who died in an accident. Anton's mother told Anton that his father is flying angels around in heaven. Anton is obsessed with aeroplanes (his bedroom is full of models and posters) and is (re-)building a full-size aeroplane in the Garage. He plans to use this aeroplane to fly up to his father. The film is about Anton coming to terms with his father's death and about friends, enemies and first love.
After being the sole survivor of a space mission, a female astronaut must evade government agents who are determined to capture and silence her. With only three years to live due to a brain tumor, she must uncover the truth about her mission and find a way to save herself.
Beyond the Moon: Failure Is Not an Option 2 is a documentary that delves into the fascinating world of space exploration, focusing on the challenges faced by astronauts and the triumphs of scientific discovery. The film takes viewers on a journey through the history of space missions, showcasing archive footage of monumental events such as the Apollo 13 mission, the space shuttle crash, and the operation of the Hubble Space Telescope. Through interviews with astronauts and mission control personnel, Beyond the Moon explores the determination and ingenuity required to push the boundaries of human exploration beyond the confines of our planet.
A documentary about Ilan Ramon, the first Israeli in space
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