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10 Heartfelt Dramas Held Back By One Single Scene

Dramas can put audiences through potent emotional journeys, but even great films sometimes have awkward scenes.

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NASA Sends Squids and Tardigrades to Space, Despite Watchmen, Star Trek Storylines

With its latest round of experiments, NASA isn't heeding the potential warnings from Star Trek: Discovery's Ripper or Watchmen's baby squid rain.

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NASA Simulation Shows How Inaccurate Armageddon's Plot Really Is

NASA's latest training exercise tests for disaster readiness determine that Earth would need years of prep-time for even a city-sized asteroid.

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Universal Commits $200M to Tom Cruise's Space Movie

Universal committed $200 million to Tom Cruise's space movie, despite a script not yet being ready.

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On Monday, March 30, 2020 at a SpaceX processing facility on Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida, SpaceX successfully completed a fully integrated test of critical crew flight hardware ahead of Crew Dragon’s second demonstration mission to the International Space Station for NASA's Commercial Crew Program; the first flight test with astronauts onboard the spacecraft. NASA astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley participated in the test, which included flight suit leak checks, spacecraft s
Batman v Superman, Civil War Costumer Designed NASA's New Spacesuits

Hollywood costume designer Jose Fernandez designed the spacesuits for the NASA astronauts on the latest mission to the International Space Station.

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Tom Cruise, Elon Musk and NASA's Outer Space Movie Taps Doug Liman

Edge of Tomorrow director Doug Liman and Tom Cruise will reunite for the outer space film that involves Elon Musk and NASA.

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NASA Officially Resurrects 1970s Logo

NASA will use its old logo from the 1970s for an upcoming mission.

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'Dragon Ball' fans want planet Kepler-22b renamed Namek

An online petition calls for the extrasolar planet Kepler-22b to be renamed in honor of Piccolo's home world in "Dragon Ball."

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NASA Aims to Make 'The Martian' a Reality

With Ridley Scott's “The Martian” arriving this fall, NASA luminaries discuss how we’re going to send people to the Red Planet.

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'Star Trek's' Nichelle Nichols Will Boldly Go Aboard Special NASA Flight

The "Star Trek: The Original Series" alum will be among the first non-essential personnel to experience NASA's newest telescope, SOFIA.

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Pluto's big moon may give nods to 'Doctor Who,' 'Star Wars,' more

If the names are approved, Charon will boast craters named after characters from "Star Wars," "Star Trek" and "Alien." And that's just for starters.

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NASA Pinpoints The Most And Least Realistic Sci-Fi Movies Of All Time

2012 named the most implausible science fiction movie ever made – sorry Roland Emmerich – while Gattaca is singled out as the most realistic.

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