... in space. The ‘Final Frontier’, used to describe space, became a staple of science fiction with the introduction of Star Trek in 1966. In relation to space settlement, it applies exquisitely. As the last of the unsettled frontiers, space tantalises...
... to deep space missions. However, crew limitations prohibit sending an actual psychologist on the mission (so no room for Star Trek’s ‘Counsellor Troi’). Instead we need to develop a system, potentially using AI, that can monitor, advise, predict and...
... the role of “Captain James T. Kirk” in 1966 for the television series Star Trek. The series spawned a feature film franchise where he returned as Captain Kirk in seven of the Star Trek movies, one of which he directed. He has long wanted to travel...
...There are, however, plenty of mentions of space movies, from Star Trek to Hidden Figures, and real space actors from NASA to Elon... no room for analysis. For example, Vint mentions Star Trek fans’ insistence that the first Orbiter be named Enterprise...
...cinema to choose from. While Gene Rodenberry’s iconic original Star Trek series boldly went where no physicist had gone before, there...struggle between good and evil. The original film, now called Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, released in 1977, was...
..., the 2013 British-American science fiction film which stars Sandra Bullock and George Clooney as astronauts who are... artists have used outer-space as inspiration; while Star-Trek, Star Wars and other Hollywood sci-fi franchises owe outer space...