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Kirk Honeycutt
The Hollywood Reporter
Presented by Lockheed Martin in cooperation with NASA, "Space Station 3D" is, understandably, partly promotional and partly educational. But none of this detracts from the thrill of floating with the camera through the station with astronauts and cosmonauts performing chores or working out to keep bodies in shape. ...
Dave Kehr
The New York Times
"Space Station 3-D," the latest film to be photographed for the giant-screen Imax process in three dimensions, is apparently narrated by Tom Cruise. At least, that's what the credits say, though the images are so overwhelming that it's hard for a viewer to recollect very much of what Mr. Cruise says or how he says it. ...
Patrick Z. McGavin
Chicago Tribune
The movie has some awkward, square passages, narration by Tom Cruise that is frequently too obvious and a top-40 soundtrack that deprives the imagery of its physical wonder. Fortunately, the movie, directed and edited by Toni Meyers, has some ecstatically beautiful moments -- reveries about space, time and movement that are spellbinding. ...
Michael O'Sullivan
Washington Posts
Along with the desire to give earthbound couch potatoes the ability to "experience" space and a zero-G environment, the film's educational mission is its chief goal. Produced in cooperation with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with financial assistance from Lockheed Martin Corp., "Space Station 3D" makes even the claustrophobic on-board quarters seem fun. ...
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Space Station 3D
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(2002)

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Overview:
Join astronauts from NASA, the Kennedy Space Center, and Russia's Baikonur Cosmodrome as they visit the new International Space Station (ISS), located about 220 miles above Earth. Construction of the laboratory was funded by 16 nations in order to study of the effects of long-duration exposure to zero gravity. The station will also be a stepping stone to future explorations of Mars.
Cast (astronauts and cosmonauts):
Leroy Chiao, Kenneth D. Cockrell, Robert L. Curbeam Jr., Brian Duffy, Michael L. Gernhardt, Yuri Pavlovich Gidzenko, Umberto Guidoni, Chris A. Hadfield, Susan J. Helms, Charles Owen Hobaugh, Marsha S. Ivins, Thomas D. Jones, Janet Lynn Kavandi, James L. Kelly, Sergei Konstantinovich Krikalev, Steven W. Lindsey, Yuri Valentinovich Lonchakov, Michael E. Lopez-Alegria, William Surles McArthur Jr., Pamela Ann Melroy, Scott E. Parazynski, Mark L. Polansky, James F. Reilly II, Paul William Richards, William M. Shepherd, Joseph R. Tanner, Andrew S.W. Thomas, Yury Vladimirovich Usachev, James S. Voss, Koichi Wakata, James D. Wetherbee and Peter J.K. Wisoff
Narrator:
Tom Cruise
Director:
Toni Myers
Cinematographer:
James Neihouse
Composers:
Micky Erbe and Maribeth Solomon
Studio:
IMAX
Release Date:
April 26, 2002
MPAA Rating:
(Not rated)
Running Time:
47 minutes
Websites:
Official Site
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