Russian film crew launches to space station to shoot movie in orbit
Fly by Mercury with this stunning video from the BepiColombo spacecraft | Cosmonaut photos show International Space Station from rare perspective | Russian film crew docks at space station to shoot movie in orbit
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The European and Japanese BepiColombo spacecraft made the closest ever measurements of the magnetic field of Mercury above the planet's southern hemisphere as it zoomed past on Oct. 1, snapping epic selfies along the way. See the view from just 620 miles up!
If you've started taking the International Space Station for granted, these new photos could serve as a tonic. The two images by cosmonaut Oleg Novitsky, show the orbiting lab in all its complex, multimodular glory
A Soyuz carrying a Russian actress and director arrived at the International Space Station today (Oct. 5) to begin a 12-day movie shoot in orbit. A cosmonaut took manual control of the Soyuz to dock the spacecraft.
Russia launched its first-ever film crew to the International Space Station to shoot a movie in space. Russian actress Yulia Peresild, director Klim Shipenko and veteran cosmonaut Anton Shkaplerov made a swift 4-hour flight to the station.
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The Chang'e 4 lander carrying the Yutu 2 rover touched down in Von Kármán Crater on Jan. 2, 2019, and the robotic mission has been exploring the unique area of our celestial neighbor ever since.
Directed by Ben Turner and produced by Fulwell 73, "Among the Stars" follows retired NASA astronaut Chris Cassidy on his third and last space mission using rare footage, personal video logs, and livestream tapes, all while the planet enters lockdown during the onset of the global pandemic.
New York Comic Con 2021 is a little different. Unlike last year, when the event was completely virtual, this year's event is a tentative step towards restoring normality. Here's a look at the live and virtual events to track for your sci-fi awesomeness.
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