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Suivez Opportunity, le rover d'exploration de Mars affectueusement surnommé Oppy par ses créateurs et les scientifiques de la NASA. Initialement, Oppy ne devait vivre que 90 jours, mais elle... Tout lireSuivez Opportunity, le rover d'exploration de Mars affectueusement surnommé Oppy par ses créateurs et les scientifiques de la NASA. Initialement, Oppy ne devait vivre que 90 jours, mais elle a finalement exploré Mars pendant près de 15 ansSuivez Opportunity, le rover d'exploration de Mars affectueusement surnommé Oppy par ses créateurs et les scientifiques de la NASA. Initialement, Oppy ne devait vivre que 90 jours, mais elle a finalement exploré Mars pendant près de 15 ans
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- Nommé pour 1 Primetime Emmy
- 22 victoires et 36 nominations au total
Stephen Colbert
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Jon Stewart
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David Letterman
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LeVar Burton
- Lieutenant Commander Geordi La Forge
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Arnold Schwarzenegger
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Good Night Oppy' is a heartwarming documentary celebrating the Mars rover Opportunity's journey, emphasizing human perseverance and innovation. It is lauded for stunning visuals and compelling storytelling but criticized for anthropomorphizing the rovers and lacking scientific depth. Some find the reliance on CGI and emotional narratives detracts from technical details, yet many appreciate it as a touching tribute to exploration, making it a must-watch for space enthusiasts.
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I watch all space exploration shows through my Dad's eyes. He was born in 1899, was in the second class of electrical engineers at Penn State, worked over 40 years at General Electric) and he never tired of the "New". He died in 1987, having watched every launch, every landing, and heard every word. He set his alarm to wake up and watch landings, even if on at 3:00 AM. The shuttle was a fascination. Nothing was boring.
Perhaps because he worked for General Electric (very involved with space programs) ? But his engineering background just lit him up.
I have read a lot of reviews for this film, and realize how jaded folks can be today. We are so used to new accomplishments, the new stuff is boring?
I am not finished with this movie yet, but when I watched Oppy roll onto the surface of Mars, I teared up. Proud of human accomplishment. Anticipating what is coming. Wishing I could go to Mars so I can channel the sites and sounds through my senses to my dad. (Yes I am fascinated by Quantam Physics!). We should all watch these accomplishments and be amazed what we can do without fighting with each other.
Perhaps because he worked for General Electric (very involved with space programs) ? But his engineering background just lit him up.
I have read a lot of reviews for this film, and realize how jaded folks can be today. We are so used to new accomplishments, the new stuff is boring?
I am not finished with this movie yet, but when I watched Oppy roll onto the surface of Mars, I teared up. Proud of human accomplishment. Anticipating what is coming. Wishing I could go to Mars so I can channel the sites and sounds through my senses to my dad. (Yes I am fascinated by Quantam Physics!). We should all watch these accomplishments and be amazed what we can do without fighting with each other.
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A worthy epilogue for one of the most daring feat of human exploration- full of emotion and passion.
For those that were young when the twin missions were launched, our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow and our childhoods were intertwined with the discoveries and daily updates about this mission.
Thus, pretty much like for those magnificent human beings that toiled towards making this happen, Opportunity and Spirit became more than robots- in them we could see the reflections of human dedication and perseverance.
Good night, Oppy! Good Night Spirit! May the stars watch over you!
A worthy epilogue for one of the most daring feat of human exploration- full of emotion and passion.
For those that were young when the twin missions were launched, our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow and our childhoods were intertwined with the discoveries and daily updates about this mission.
Thus, pretty much like for those magnificent human beings that toiled towards making this happen, Opportunity and Spirit became more than robots- in them we could see the reflections of human dedication and perseverance.
Good night, Oppy! Good Night Spirit! May the stars watch over you!
I've known its 14 years of duty, and how its mission and live had ended on Mars. But seeing it on a docu-film like this broke my heart. :( Her 92-day tenure and overcoming it, serving for 14 years... just wow! And at the end, saying goodbye to her breaks our hearts. It kinda has the soul of Wall-E, so if you're familiar with the Pixar-type of storytelling, you'll love this film. Unarguably one of the best productions of Amazon Prime Video of 2022! If you're a space enthusiast and curious about Mars, you should definitely see this film. Maybe one day, they'll make her story an animation film, who knows... :)
What a well told story about the rover program on Mars and the people who made it happen. Just enough science to satisfy those who like such details. Always a supporter and fan of space exploration this added to all the photos that have been published from these missions. The way Spirit and Opportunity exceeded their expected lives and the bond so many had with these high tech bucket of bolts and wires was fun to watch. It is the visionary people who advance human kind. A diverse team was a pleasure to see. The man from Ghana impressed me in how he saw and interpreted various aspects. This is the true "To infinity and beyond" story.
What a beautifully done documentary. I'm old enough to remember the promise of the 21st century that was popularized in the 1960s. To say that this century so far has been disappointing is an understatement. Following current events can be disheartening.
Then I watch something like this and I am reminded that there are people in the world who are still working on that promise my 6th grade science teacher made about how exciting space exploration would be in "the future." These are the people who are keeping that hopefulness alive and I am grateful for them.
This film is made in that spirit of my 6th grade teacher. It isn't highly technical and doesn't seek to teach the technical or science behind the mission. Instead, it is inspirational and enlightening because it reminds us that it really isn't robots exploring other worlds, but human beings who are dedicated to something that will make a mark on the future.
Humans are on Mars and they are exploring another planet.
We all make ripples in our worlds that go further and last longer than our short lives on earth. These dedicated engineers and scientists are remarkable and their ripples will be felt by generations to come even if no one knows or remembers their names. The knowledge they acquire will outlive them. I think that is what makes a human life meaningful. This film will help expand that meaning. I highly recommend this film to anyone who cares about those higher aspirations.
Then I watch something like this and I am reminded that there are people in the world who are still working on that promise my 6th grade science teacher made about how exciting space exploration would be in "the future." These are the people who are keeping that hopefulness alive and I am grateful for them.
This film is made in that spirit of my 6th grade teacher. It isn't highly technical and doesn't seek to teach the technical or science behind the mission. Instead, it is inspirational and enlightening because it reminds us that it really isn't robots exploring other worlds, but human beings who are dedicated to something that will make a mark on the future.
Humans are on Mars and they are exploring another planet.
We all make ripples in our worlds that go further and last longer than our short lives on earth. These dedicated engineers and scientists are remarkable and their ripples will be felt by generations to come even if no one knows or remembers their names. The knowledge they acquire will outlive them. I think that is what makes a human life meaningful. This film will help expand that meaning. I highly recommend this film to anyone who cares about those higher aspirations.
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- AnecdotesAlthough the crater was already named the Eagle Crater when the Opportunity rover came to rest in it after "bouncing" off Mars' surface while landing; the name of the crater got a golf reference from this fact. In golf, "eagle" means sinking a ball two strokes under par and the metaphor extended to landing "a hole in one" with Opportunity rover.
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Self - Narrator: Good night, Opportunity. Well done.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 874: The Menu + Bones and All (2022)
- Bandes originalesS.O.S.
Written by Stig Anderson (as Stig Erik Leopold Anderson), Björn Ulvaeus (as Bjoern K. Ulvaeus) and Benny Andersson (as Benny Goran Bror Andersson)
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- Montant brut mondial
- 3 663 $US
- Durée
- 1h 45min(105 min)
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