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  2. The Dream Is Alive - Wikipedia

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    The capture and repair of the Solar Max satellite also receives a great deal of coverage, including a detailed overview of training for the mission in a large pool at NASA. This particular mission is of interest, as the first attempt at capturing the satellite failed, and a second attempt almost 12 hours later had to be made.

  3. STS-41-C - Wikipedia

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    Highlights of the mission, including the LDEF deployment and the Solar Max repair, were filmed using an IMAX movie camera, and the results appeared in the 1985 IMAX movie The Dream is Alive. The 6 days, 23 hours, 40 minutes, and 7 seconds mission ended on April 13, 1984, at 5:38 a.m. PST , when Challenger landed safely on Runway 17, at Edwards ...

  4. List of films featuring space stations - Wikipedia

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    However it remains unnamed in the movie. [17] Salyut-7: 2017: Salyut 7 [18] Searching for Skylab: 2019: Skylab [19] Space Explorers: The ISS Experience: 2020: International Space Station [20] Space Station 3D: 2002: International Space Station [21] Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets: 2017: Alpha (former International Space Station)

  5. Hangar 18 (film) - Wikipedia

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    Hangar 18 is a 1980 American science fiction action film directed by James L. Conway and written by Ken Pettus, from a story by Thomas C. Chapman and Conway. It stars Darren McGavin , Robert Vaughn , Gary Collins , James Hampton and Pamela Bellwood .

  6. Solar Maximum Mission - Wikipedia

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    The Solar Maximum Mission satellite (or SolarMax) was designed to investigate Solar phenomena, particularly solar flares.It was launched on February 14, 1980. The SMM was the first satellite based on the Multimission Modular Spacecraft bus manufactured by Fairchild Industries, a platform which was later used for Landsat 4 and Landsat 5 [1] as well as the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite.

  7. Timeline of artificial satellites and space probes - Wikipedia

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    The first satellite to carry a living animal, a dog named Laika. 508 kg (1,118 lb) December 6 US: Vanguard 1A: Vanguard TV-3: Failure: The first stage engine was improperly started, causing the vehicle to fall back to the launch pad immediately after launch and explode. [1] 1.36 kg (2.99 lb) 1958 February 1 US: Explorer 1: Juno I: Success

  8. Hail Columbia (film) - Wikipedia

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    NASA was positive about the proposal as it would show off the STS program in a positive light and get the public excited. Hail Columbia was a big push to allow the IMAX camera to fly to space, due to how well the documentary had been made. [4] The documentary was intended not to be a promotional piece for NASM, NASA, Lockheed or IMAX. The film ...

  9. Space Cowboys - Wikipedia

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    Space Cowboys is a 2000 American adventure drama film directed and produced by Clint Eastwood.It stars Eastwood, Tommy Lee Jones, Donald Sutherland, and James Garner as four aging former test pilots who are sent into space to repair an old Soviet satellite.