‘Journey To Space’ Holds Advanced Screening At KSC

By  //  March 23, 2015

film Showcases Nasa's audacious plans

ABOVE VIDEO: A special advanced screening of the new documentary, Journey To Space, was held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex recently. The film absolutely annihilates the perception that the space program died with the end of the Space Shuttle Program by showcasing the exciting plans NASA and the space community are working on, and the challenges they must overcome to carry out audacious missions such as landing astronauts on Mars and capturing asteroids.

BREVARD COUNTY • KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLORIDA – A special advanced screening of the new documentary, Journey To Space, was held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex recently.

journeylogo-180The film absolutely annihilates the perception that the space program died with the end of the Space Shuttle Program by showcasing the exciting plans NASA and the space community are working on, and the challenges they must overcome to carry out audacious missions such as landing astronauts on Mars and capturing asteroids.

By using extensive interviews with astronauts Chris Ferguson (Commander of the final shuttle mission) and Serena Aunon (a new astronaut chosen for future flights), as well as a brilliant narration by film and television legend Sir Patrick Stewart, Journey To Spacegives a sweeping overview of past space accomplishments, current activities and future plans.

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A special advanced screening of the new documentary, Journey To Space, was held at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex recently. (K2 Films / Giant Screen Films image)

Journey To Space puts into historical context the magnificent contributions made by the Space Shuttle program and its intrepid space pioneers.

It uses the most spectacular space footage – including unique views of Earth and operations in space – such as deploying and repairing the Hubble Space Telescope.

It then goes on to show how the Shuttle launched and assembled the International Space Station (ISS).

Together, these programs have taught us how to live, build and conduct science in space.

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The ISS will continue operating in space until 2024, and the film shows how it is building a foundation for the next giant leaps into space.

The film concludes with a fascinating, realistic scenario of how astronauts will actually get to Mars, live there for long duration, and then return home after a two-and-a-half-year mission.

The film concludes with a fascinating, realistic scenario of how astronauts will actually get to Mars, live there for long duration, and then return home after a two-and-a-half-year mission. (K2 Films / Giant Screen Films image)
The film concludes with a fascinating, realistic scenario of how astronauts will actually get to Mars, live there for long duration, and then return home after a two-and-a-half-year mission. (K2 Films / Giant Screen Films image)

This includes the new icons of the next chapter of space exploration:

• Orion is NASA’s first spacecraft designed to carry humans on long-duration deep space exploration missions throughout the solar system.

• Olympus, an inflatable transportation habitat, is an early concept 45- or 50-feet diameter module that would provide astronauts the work area and living space necessary for long-duration missions.

Smaller versions have already flown in space, and a full-scale version is shown undergoing ground testing.

• The Space Launch System (SLS), a new giant rocket, will carry spacecraft, Mars landers and ascent vehicles to place astronauts on the surface of Mars.

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Journey to Space’s goal is to inspire a new generation of young people to dream of new horizons in space. (K2 Films / Giant Screen Films image)

Journey to Space will both inspire a new generation of young people to dream of new horizons in space, and engender a new appreciation for the accomplishments of the Space Shuttle Program among an older generation who came to take it for granted.

SLS will generate over nine million pounds of thrust and will launch hardware into orbit equivalent to the weight of 22 elephants.

Journey to Space is co-produced and co-distributed by K2 Films, Inc. and Giant Screen Films and released in IMAX(R), Giant Screen and other specialty theaters in 2D and 3D.

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