What I found is the latest space-related movie has a decent story-line, good special effects and decent acting, especially if you’re a fan of sarcasm. Thus, I stepped into a movie theater for the first time in two years with a open mind but guarded optimism.Īdmittedly, I did not know there was a book that the movie was based on, and I probably wouldn’t have read it even if I did. My intent was to go and be entertained, but more importantly I wanted to see the movie firsthand because it has the probability of being spun up into a policy tool by the media much in the same way Gravity was used as a rallying call for orbital space debris. The Martian opened at theaters this weekend with high expectations and promising reviews. National Geographic… on ‘The Martian’ : Sp… The art of lawfare a… on Thoughts on “Being First… ¿Quién gobernará Mar… on ‘The Martian’ : Sp…Īllgemeines Live-Blo… on Understanding the Legal Status… Philip Moyers on Clearing Up Misconceptions Abo… Thoughts on “Being First”, Dominance and Outer Space.National Geographic “Mars” and More Space Law Missteps.Defining the Indefinable: Obscenity and Space Weapons.
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