Top 7 best space travel movies

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Today, it is possible to fly into space and land on extraterrestrial planets. However, the universe beyond the earth is something that humans can hardly imagine comprehensively. So right now you want to experience the universe which can only be experienced through movies. With today's many advanced technical technologies, movies can let you see the outer universe in the most detail. We invite you to watch the best space travel movies.

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Interstellar (2014)

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Interstellar (2014)

Interstellar (2014) - Trailer

"Interstellar" chronicles the great adventure of a group of explorers who use the new discovery of a cosmic black hole to overcome the conventional limits of space travel, conquering the vast expanse of space. on a journey across the galaxy... In the future, the natural resources on earth are gradually depleted leading mankind to the brink of destruction, food is scarce and NASA is no more. Cooper, a former farmer and NASA test pilot, lives with his father-in-law, son and 10-year-old daughter Murphy. Murphy believes that his room is haunted by a supernatural force trying to contact him. Murphy and his father (Cooper) discover that a supernatural force, an unknown form of intelligence, is sending coded messages to them via gravitational waves... Use a newly discovered black hole to travel through space to distant stars and find hope for humanity. “Interstellar” is also the highest rated in 2014 with an extremely high IMDb score, 8.9 points.

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The Last Days on Mars (2013)

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The Last Days on Mars (2013)

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The film is about the last days of the first human expedition to Mars. When a member of the Tantalus base believes he's made a startling discovery - fossilized traces of microbial life once existed on the red planet. Not wanting to let the team take turns claiming this glory, he disobeyed orders, packed up, and went on an unauthorized expedition to collect more specimens. But then the excavation turned into a disaster when the porous soil collapsed, the explorer fell into a deep crevice and almost lost his life. His miserable colleagues had to work hard to get his body back. However, as the rest of the crew mysteriously disappeared one after another, they began to suspect that the life form they had discovered was apparently not dead yet. The crew begins to fall apart, their last hope being the transport ship Aurora.

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The Martian (2015)

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The Martian (2015)

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The Martian revolves around the extraordinary return journey of astronaut Mark Watney. During a mission to Mars, Mark Watney (Matt Damon) is said to have died after a big storm and was left behind by everyone. However, Watney fortunately survived and was stranded alone on the barren planet. He will have to use all his experience and knowledge to continue to exist on a lifeless planet and hopefully one day be saved. Most importantly, Watney always maintains a strong will and an optimistic spirit. Despite being millions of miles away, NASA and international scientists are working tirelessly to bring Watney home safely.

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Moon (2009)

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Moon (2009)

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As the inspiration for Christopher Nolan to make Interstellar, Moon is an excellent space-themed sci-fi movie. The film is set in the future, when the energy crisis on Earth has been resolved by a rock on the Moon. Lunar Company hired Sam Bell to go to the moon to work on a 3-year contract, taking care of the mining of this rock. Sent to the moon to explore, Sam Bell had an accident, but when he arrived at the scene, Sam found another Sam Bell lying in the car. To discover the truth behind that mystery, perhaps you have to watch the movie Moon.

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First Man (2018)

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First Man (2018)

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First Man recreates NASA's historic journey to bring humans to the moon, revolving around the life of legendary astronaut Neil Armstrong in the period 1961-1969 as well as the sacrifices and losses - for himself. himself and America in general – in the process of undertaking one of the most dangerous missions in human history.