A whole 240 miles above Earth, Nasa astronauts had the ultimate movie night as the crew of the International Space Station watched “Star Wars: The Last Jedi.” Nasa astronaut Mar. T. Vande Hei tweeted, “Space Station movie night, complete with “bungee cord chairs”, drink bags, and a science fiction flick!” Space Station movie night, complete with “bungee cord chairs”, drink bags, and a science fiction flick! pic.twitter.com/IPZ2thI8rw — Mark T. Vande Hei (@Astro_Sabot) December 24, 2017 Last week, Nasa’s Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot confirmed that Disney was working on providing a digital copy of the movie to the astronauts.
- 12/25/2017
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
What's better than watching Star Wars: The Last Jedi? Watching the epic space adventure while in space yourself! It turns out that an upcoming feature onboard the International Space Station will be none other than the newest installment to the Star Wars franchise. Spaceflight reporter Robin Seemangal shared the news on Twitter Tuesday and Nasa confirmed it with Inverse. The lucky astronauts onboard the Iss often enjoy movies from a digital library including The Martian, Alien and 2001: A Space Odyssey (and probably some non-space related ones, too). While it's unclear when the Iss will get access to the film, Nasa Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot said that Nasa "can confirm the crew...
- 12/14/2017
- E! Online
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