Difference between revisions of "Gravity"

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During a routine repair mission to the Hubble Telescope, the crew of STS-157 encounter a debris field that incapacitates their shuttle. Mission Specialist Dr. Ryan Stone, with the help of space veteran Lt. Matt Kowalski, must overcome all the odds and find a way back to Earth.
 
During a routine repair mission to the Hubble Telescope, the crew of STS-157 encounter a debris field that incapacitates their shuttle. Mission Specialist Dr. Ryan Stone, with the help of space veteran Lt. Matt Kowalski, must overcome all the odds and find a way back to Earth.
  
== [[:Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle|Rockwell Space Shuttle]] & [[:Category: Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit|Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit]] ==
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== [[:Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle|Rockwell Space Shuttle]] & [[:Category: Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit|Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit]] ==
 
This fictional example is named ''Explorer''.<br>
 
This fictional example is named ''Explorer''.<br>
The [[:Category: Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit|Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit]] was used only on three missions and so would not have its place in this story !
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The Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit was used only on three missions and so would not have its place in this story !
 
[[Image:GravityExplorer.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
 
[[Image:GravityExplorer.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
 
[[Image:GravityExplorer_2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
 
[[Image:GravityExplorer_2.jpg|thumb|500px|none|]]
[[Image:GravityExplorer_3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Astronaut is using a Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit.]]
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[[Image:GravityExplorer_3.jpg|thumb|500px|none|Astronaut is using a Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit.]]
  
 
== [[:Category: Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble Space Telescope]] ==
 
== [[:Category: Hubble Space Telescope|Hubble Space Telescope]] ==
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[[Category: Hubble Space Telescope]]
 
[[Category: Hubble Space Telescope]]
 
[[Category: International Space Station]]
 
[[Category: International Space Station]]
[[Category: Lockheed Martin Manned Maneuvering Unit]]
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[[Category: Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit]]
 
[[Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle]]
 
[[Category: Rockwell Space Shuttle]]
 
[[Category: Soyuz (spacecraft)]]
 
[[Category: Soyuz (spacecraft)]]

Revision as of 09:54, 29 September 2015

Theatrical poster for Gravity.

Movie (2013)

Starring:
Sandra Bullock (Dr. Ryan Stone)
George Clooney (Lt. Matt Kowalski)
Phaldut Sharma (Shariff Fasari)
Ed Harris (Mission Control)

During a routine repair mission to the Hubble Telescope, the crew of STS-157 encounter a debris field that incapacitates their shuttle. Mission Specialist Dr. Ryan Stone, with the help of space veteran Lt. Matt Kowalski, must overcome all the odds and find a way back to Earth.

Rockwell Space Shuttle & Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit

This fictional example is named Explorer.
The Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit was used only on three missions and so would not have its place in this story !

GravityExplorer.jpg
GravityExplorer 2.jpg
Astronaut is using a Lockheed Manned Maneuvering Unit.

Hubble Space Telescope

Being serviced by the Explorer.

International Space Station

Dr. Stone and Lt. Kowalski make their way to the ISS in the hope of utilising the Soyuz capsule.

GravityISS.jpg
GravityISS 2.jpg
GravityISS 3.jpg

Soyuz-TMA-14M

Dr. Stone manages to separate the Soyuz spacecraft from the ISS before it is destroyed by the debris field.

GravitySoyuz.jpg
Separating from the ISS.
GravitySoyuz 3.jpg
GravitySoyuz 5.jpg
The Service and Orbital Modules have detached leaving the Re-entry Module.

Tiangong

Tiangong is a space station currently (2014) under development by China.

GravityTiangong.jpg
GravityTiangong 2.jpg
GravityTiangong 3.jpg

Shenzhou

Shenzhou is a Chinese spacecraft similar to the Soyuz.

GravityShenzhou.jpg
Attached to the Tiangong.
Separation from the space station as it skims the Earth's atmosphere.
Shenzhou without it's solar panels.
Attempting re-entry into the Earth's atmosphere.


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