Living on the ISS with NASA Astronaut Cady Coleman - The Wonderful Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
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    NASA Astronaut Cady Coleman shares her experiences of life on the International Space Station, what it's like to work in zero gravity, and how she helped Sandra Bullock prepare for the movie Gravity in our interview for new documentary The Wonderful.
    The Wonderful: Stories From the Space Station is in Cinemas across the UK and Blu-ray, Digital and DVD from 13 September or discover how you can watch it here www.findanyfilm...
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    While the rest of us - the other 7.9 billion people here on Earth - are going about our daily lives, looking straight ahead, there are another six people living off our planet 250 miles above our heads. These are the men and women of the International Space Station, whose home is a spaceship, an outpost in the cosmos.
    Drawing on breathtaking archive and interviews with astronauts, cosmonauts, colleagues and family members, THE WONDERFUL: STORIES FROM THE SPACE STATION brings together personal testimonies from the men and women who have been part of this extraordinary project - a remarkable achievement of technology, international collaboration, scientific endeavour and human bravery.
    The International Space Station is completely unique - continuously occupied since November 2000, it is a triumph of engineering and cooperation and the largest peacetime international project in history. Assembled by space walkers flying around the earth at 17,500 miles per hour, the length of a football pitch, its solar arrays stretching out for more than an acre, the work of 15 nations over 20 years. But the film is not about the 450 tonnes of silver spaceship orbiting earth - THE WONDERFUL is the story of the men and women who live inside it - their stories played out against the vast, beautiful, bottomless, darkness of the Universe.
    For every astronaut who risks their life to go into space there is a chain of people who help them get there. From the family members saying goodbye through protective glass at the launch site, to the engineers, flight directors and dedicated teams at NASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, ESA, and CSA - to the teachers who inspired them, to the pioneers of space exploration, to the pilot who taught a young Peggy Whitson to fly on her farm in Iowa. This is a story of human connection.
    THE WONDERFUL remains a constant reminder of mankind’s vulnerability but also our ability to reach beyond the unimaginable, to life in space.
    In a world of compromise and uncertainty the ISS is a triumph of engineering and cooperation. As an example of what man can achieve when we put aside our differences, it is more relevant now than ever.

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