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A. ^ Partially fictionalized meaning either directly based on a heavily studied real concept/station (e.g. the S-IVB Orbital Workshop in Marooned), or an extension of an existing modern station (e.g. the World Space Station in Mission to Mars being an extension of the International Space Station.) Some stations share the name of real space ...
Space Shuttle: Jenny Chen Kim (no last names given) Space station: Two unnamed astronauts Busy People: Astronaut (2016), picture book Space Shuttle Space station: Contemporary Typical space-station mission. [65] Infinity: Ruth Christmas, Dr. (US) (Chief of biomedical problems) Cosmonaut X Jane Uree Three unnamed crewmembers Self-sufficient mission:
Moonrakers – Drax Industries NASA-style Space Shuttles featured in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker [2] and in the 2012 video game 007 Legends. Orion III ("Pan Am Space Clipper") – a shuttle used to transport Dr. Heywood Floyd into space, in Arthur C. Clarke's and Stanley Kubrick's 2001: A Space Odyssey [3]
The survivors are rescued by the space shuttle Lincoln. [16] Peter Carter (US) Barbara Stockton Urie, Dr. (Canada) Four unnamed astronauts Minus Time (1993), novel Space Shuttle Space station: January 1989 Carter and Urie undertake long-duration mission aboard space station. Space Shuttle Victory is mentioned as having exploded. [17] Vladimir ...
Generally, the film supports the Space Shuttle program and the dedication of NASA personnel in general while criticizing NASA management. After beginning on the eve of the launch, the rest of the film is told through flashback, beginning on July 19, 1985, when Christa McAuliffe was officially selected to be the first teacher to travel into space.
Valin says he has accepted his fate but panics at the emptiness of space. Laine fails to rescue Valin. As Miller proposes they consume suicide pills, she sees a space shuttle float by. Laine boards the shuttle and recovers three unconscious, malnourished astronauts. Captain Diane Ures is the first to awaken.
Films set primarily on space stations, which remain in stationary orbit in space, as opposed to space craft, which fly in outer space. Pages in category "Films set on space stations" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The Dig (1995), video game/novel Space Shuttle Atlantis: Near Future Mission to stabilize orbit of mysterious asteroid. Low is a five-time shuttle veteran who made emergency landing aboard Enterprise. Scientist Brink spent months aboard space station Mir II. [8] [a] Dana Shaw, Dr. (Scientist) Ryan (Boss) (no first name given)