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One of them is NASA’s most dangerous mission in 50 years. Other stars Ryan Gosling. They both have pros and cons.

Last week, the stars aligned in a curious way: April Fools’ Day, a full moon, and a crayon-shaped rocket ship named after… Artemis II (with Orion The spacecraft (capsule head) blasted for ten days, trapping four astronauts in an attempt to bounce around the moon. first.
Oddly enough, a science fiction film about a suicide mission titled Hail Mary project It had already launched 11 days earlier across the country on movie screens, breaking box office records at the speed of sound — and its premise was Earth being saved by middle school science teacher-turned-astronaut Ryan Gosling and a grit-covered E.T. named Rocky from a dying sun.
The film also helped revitalize a dwindling number of ticket-goers hoping for a good picture of escape in the midst of dark times and popcorn machines.
“Are scenarios all that? various?” Here’s a comparison and contrast of the sci-fi missions and the sci-fi missions that caught our attention last week. Neither mission has been completed yet.





This story appeared in the April 8 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine. Click here to subscribe.
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