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- When Earth becomes uninhabitable in the future, a farmer and ex-NASA pilot, Joseph Cooper, is tasked to pilot a spacecraft, along with a team of researchers, to find a new planet for humans.
- A travel through the stars and the space with the Nolan's Interstellar and how you can see it.
- A lovely alien co-ed is sent to Earth to study human mating rituals in this steamy erotic fantasy.
- The Imperial Empire is attacked by an Alliance of rebels led by fanatical mystics. The ruler, Empress Nobu, the 8th generation of her family, wants to execute a bold plan to rescue a cyborg, Leah C6, trapped on the battle ravaged planet Endor. The Empress believes Leah C6 holds the secret to destroying the Alliance of Rebels before their insurgency can kill millions of citizens of the Empire. She recruits her heroic fleet commander, Lord General Luka Raan and asks him to gather a team from the Empire's elite soldiers, the Galactic Rangers. Raan assembles the team in the ruins of Endor which was attacked by depraved Rebels and outlaws led by, Kindo-Ker, a fanatical mystic in Dark Energy. The Galactic Rangers begin a desperate search to find and rescue Leah C6 before the Alliance Rebels can.
- The Science of Christopher Nolan's Sci-Fi, Interstellar.
- In the distant future, a seven-year-old girl named Ella is gleefully testing her limits in a star-filled playground called 'The Milky Way.
- Beyond the dark side of the moon, an ancient portal opens, delivering a ruthless alien species which brings the planet Earth to its knees.
- Hope Griffin leaves her high school in Yokohama for Cosmos Academy, an elite school in space, to train to become an Interstellar Ranger. There, she will face danger, suffer heartbreak and find purpose. Her adventure has only just begun.
- A documentary divided into 14 segments: Plotting an Interstellar Journey: (1080p, 7:49); Life on Cooper's Farm (1080p, 9:43); The Dust (1080p, 2:38); Tars and Case (1080p, 9:27); The Cosmic Sounds of Interstellar (1080p, 1:20); The Space Suits (1080p, 4:31); The Endurance (1080p, 9:24); Shooting in Iceland: Miller's Planet/Mann's Planet (1080p, 12:42); The Ranger and the Lander (1080p, 12:20); Miniatures in Space (1080p, 5:29); The Simulation of Zero-G (1080p, 5:31); Celestial Landmarks (1080p, 13:22); Across All Dimensions and Time (1080p, 9:02) and Final Thoughts (1080p, 6:02). Here cast and crew discuss project origins, the film's imagery, ambitions, incorporating IMAX footage, the human element within the film, arm shooting locations outside of Calgary, the set construction and design, working with real corn, mechanical characters, including backstory, design, the blend of practical and digital effects in bringing them to life, the differences in the characters, the human performances behind the characters, the creative process behind the film's music, Icelandic locations, vehicle interiors, the processes of simulating the absence of gravity, the crucial end-film visuals and influence and inspiration for future generations
- With Cybertron now in the hands of the Decepticons, the Autobots now take refuge on the Cybertronian moon, Interstellar. But Megatron has his optics locked on a new target. Earth.
- A Discussion with Christopher Nolan, Anne Hathaway, Mathew McConaughey, and Jessica Chastain
- A crew of Fleury-Mérogis prisoners send their hopes to the cosmos via a homemade probe.
- In the year 2125, humanity embarked on its greatest voyage yet. A journey beyond the confines of our solar system, to the nearest star, Proxima Centauri B. But this wasn't just any ordinary mission. This was a mission led by artificial intelligence, with the goal of establishing the first human colony on an, exoplanet, orbiting Proxima Centauri.
- A Discussion with Anne Hathaway, Mathew McConaughey, and Jessica Chastain
- There are compelling reasons why humans should explore the heavens beyond the boundaries of our solar system. Join us as we explore the key technologies required to make such missions possible. Beginning with today's state of of the art chemical propulsion systems for space flight, we will explore some of the more advanced engine systems intended for long-range solar system exploration, such as nuclear engines, antimatter engines, and interstellar ramjets, which define the capability limits of chemical propulsion. These limitations may be overcome by embracing a new paradigm of "propellant-less" propulsion schemes that have their bases in modern theoretical physics and cosmology. Space-time manipulation, "faster than light" travel, wormholes, and quantum drives may provide the only viable propulsion options to enable reasonable trip times to distant stars. These ideas are not merely the dreams of Science Fiction. The latest global, experimental efforts to explore the fundamentals behind some of these intriguing concepts support the idea that mankind will someday move beyond the bounds of our solar neighborhood and break free of the restrictions of spacetime.
- TV Series
- A Content Creator gets situated between his anxiety, while trying to bring his vision come to life for his next film's idea.
- In a world formed by the spectacle of perfect illusions, the king of mediation travels through the lens to fight an anti-image cult that threatens a new generation.
- The first man in space, an unnamed cosmonaut, has become mysteriously stranded on an unknown planet. Now he's going through all the motions that comes along with being completely isolated with no hope of rescue.
- The farthest Voyager: "Cosmic Journey," a documentary premiering on the A&E cable network, tells the saga of the farthest-flung space journey to date - the Voyager interstellar mission, which started out 25 years ago and sailed past Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune in the 1980s.
- A young boy loses all faith in religion and afterlife options after having to bury his umpteenth pet and vows that he'll find a way to become an 'eternal molecule' through science.
- Optimus Prime and his team of Autobots fight to survive on Earth with little to no energy on left to sustain themselves as a new threat rises from the ashes of the Decepticons.
- The Pioneer 10 satellite was launched some 30 years ago. It's heading in the general direction of Aldebaran, that's the star in the eye of the constellation Taurus. It'll pass Aldebaran in about 2 million years. On earth it's raining.
- Two friends, who believe shape-shifting aliens rule Earth, must settle their differences to save our planet and their friendship.
- Pink Floyd, led by Syd Barrett, performing "Interstellar Overdrive".
- They want a piece of the action. They want success and all its spoils. They want the ultimate independence of owning a personal spacecraft, equipped to conquer the interstellar void. Wealth is the ticket at the height of the Empire. It moves you up the corporate ladder. It outfits your spaceship. It can buy your freedom, but be prepared for the risk. As a pilot, businessperson, or diplomat, pursuit of the hot deal might take you though the sprawl of the Empire's cities, into the vacuum of Fyrokken's airless mines, or onto the cutthroat floor of Cobol's stock exchange. A web of red tape awaits you. Will you be able to dodge the snares of bureaucratic regulations? Can you win the covert game playing of the Imperial monopolies? Can you survive the feeding frenzy of the Empire's interstellar sharks?
- Smell the challenge, as the flames of destruction score your courage and ignite your fears in this new Gradius installment for the Gameboy.