Astronaut Roy McBride undertakes a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe. Roy's mission is to contact his father from Mars and try to ascertain the situation. He confronts his father and plants a nuclear payload to stop the surges caused by the malfunctioning antimatter power source. The data suggests that humans are the only intelligent life in the universe.
In the year 2049, a global catastrophe has devastated Earth. Augustine, an aging scientist in the Arctic, races to make contact with a spacecraft returning from a mission to Jupiter. With the help of a young girl, he embarks on a perilous journey across the Arctic to reach a remote observatory. Along the way, they encounter deadly snowstorms, blood transfusions, and the challenges of surviving in a world on the brink of collapse.
Marooned is a 1969 American space exploration film directed by John Sturges and starring Gregory Peck, Richard Crenna, David Janssen, James Franciscus, and Gene Hackman. The film depicts three astronauts who are stranded in space after their spacecraft malfunctions. As they struggle to survive with limited resources, tensions rise and their mental and physical health deteriorate.
The Spacewalker is a thrilling adventure drama based on the true story of a group of Soviet Union cosmonauts who risked their lives to spacewalk during the Cold War era. Set in the 1960s, the film showcases the bravery and determination of these astronauts as they face the challenges of exploring outer space. Get ready to delve into the history of the space race and the Soviet Union's contribution to space exploration.
In the near future, a space station dubbed Earth II is built for the purpose of scientific research and world peace. However, that peace is shattered when the Chinese send up a nuclear bomb that is orbiting just a few miles away from the station. Can the crew disarm the bomb before it detonates, not only destroying the station but setting off World War III?
Destination Moon follows a group of scientists and engineers as they plan and execute a mission to the moon. Faced with numerous challenges and technical issues, they must overcome obstacles and work together to successfully reach their destination.
Space Station 3D provides an up-close and personal look at the International Space Station, following the lives of astronauts and cosmonauts as they conduct research and explore the outer reaches of space. With breathtaking IMAX visuals and informative narration, this documentary offers an educational and awe-inspiring experience.
Offering rare inside access to NASA and SpaceX, this documentary follows the 20-year effort to send American astronauts back to space. It covers the rise of SpaceX and Elon Musk's mission to resurrect America's space travel ambitions. The film takes viewers on the thrilling ride of the first crewed mission launched from U.S. soil since the retirement of the Space Shuttle in 2011. It explores the engineers and astronauts chosen for the historic moment and their journey to the International Space Station.
The Beyond is a found-footage, mockumentary-style film set on an international space station. The crew must navigate through an alien invasion and deal with the challenges of space exploration. With a high concept and cerebral storyline, The Beyond explores themes of interstellar communication and the mysteries of outer space. As the crew members face danger and uncertainty, they must rely on their cybernetic companions and their own ingenuity to survive.
Space Truckers is a movie set in the future where brave truckers transport cargo through space. During a routine mission, they find themselves caught in a dangerous situation involving stolen cargo, space police, killer robots, and a potential massacre. As they navigate through various challenges and confrontations, they must use their skills and wit to survive and complete their mission.
Galaxy of Horrors is an anthology film featuring a compilation of short stories set in outer space. The stories explore various themes such as alien encounters, sensory deprivation, assassinations, and cosmic horror. Each story offers a unique perspective on the horrors that can be found in the vastness of space.
In 1961, no one believed President Kennedy’s pledge to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. To win the race to space, the USA needed to create a multi-billion dollar space program. Using stunning NASA footage, this inspirational film tells the story of the colossal challenges NASA faced to fulfill Kennedy's pledge. With the accolade of flying 24 men safely to the moon, Saturn V is considered one of mankind's greatest technological achievements. This is the story of the most powerful machine ever built, and the men and women who believed it could fly.
For 192 days, Thomas Pesquet filmed his journey in space. He he lived in the ISS (International Space Station) with 5 other astronauts. From this extraterrestrial journey, the 39-year-old French astronaut brings back extraordinary images. Earth, seen from space The images of the earth scroll then, fascinating, despite this observation of the astronaut on pollution and deforestation. He had read the damage before, he now sees it from the ISS. He feels the fragility of the Earth. His weightless images on a soundtrack of quality provoke a surge of beauty, of strangeness, in this slowness propitious to poetry. And the reading of the texts of the two winners of "Le Petit Prince" writing contest, visiting an eighth planet, takes on a whole new dimension in this beautiful production by Julien Adam and Matthieu Besnard produced by Capa Presse TV.
In the year 2073, a group of astronauts must battle against an evil computer and navigate through alien worlds to save Earth.
At 38, Thomas Pesquet is the youngest French astronaut to be selected for a 180 days mission in the ISS. Oleg Novitskiy, the Russian pilot and the American Peggy Whitson, the most experienced astronaut in the world, train alongside him.
In Fugitive Alien, a renegade alien is banished from his home planet and goes on the run. He must evade capture while facing an alien invasion and trying to protect Earth from an attack. With the help of his spaceship, he embarks on a mission to save humanity.
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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.