The Capsule
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Initial release | Greece |
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Directors | Athina Rachel Tsangari |
Screenplay | Athina Rachel Tsangari |
Aleksandra Waliszewska | |
Producers | Athina Rachel Tsangari |
Maria Hatzakou | |
Kyriacos Karseras | |
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ID | 2611408 |
About The Capsule
The Capsule is a 2012 Greek short drama film directed by Athina Rachel Tsangari and starring Ariane Labed, Isolda Dychauk and Clémence Poésy. Aleksandra Waliszewska is co-writer of the film. The spoken language is French. The film was shot in Hydra.
Osiris-Rex: Nasa awaits fiery return of asteroid Bennu samples
... It is sure to be an anxiety-fuelled day for everyone involved in the Osiris-Rex project - especially during the 13 minutes it takes for The Capsule to fall through the atmosphere...
Osiris-Rex: Asteroid Bennu 'is a journey back to our origins'
... The Capsule caries a precious cargo - a handful of dust grabbed from asteroid Bennu, a mountain-sized space rock that promises to inform the most profound of questions: Where do we come from? " When we get the 250g (9oz) of asteroid Bennu back on Earth, we ll be looking at material that existed before our planet, maybe even some grains that existed before our Solar System, " says Prof Dante Lauretta, the principal investigator on the mission...
The tiny diamond sphere that could unlock clean power
... The third and final layer of The Capsule is an aluminium cylinder that is used to cool down the contents of The Capsule before the reaction...
How a tiny radioactive capsule was found in Australia's vast outback
... Authorities sprung into action, mobilising specialist search crews to look for The Capsule, with firefighters among those asked to foray from their usual summer tasks...
Missing radioactive capsule found in Australia
... The Capsule - which is 6mm (0...
Mining giant 'sorry' over lost radioactive capsule in Australia
... " As well as fully supporting the relevant authorities, we have launched our own investigation to understand how The Capsule was lost in transit, " Rio Tinto s Iron Ore chief executive Simon Trott said in a statement...
Tiny radioactive capsule goes missing in Western Australia
... The public has been warned to stay away from The Capsule if they see it...
Russia may send empty Soyuz to bring ISS crew home
... But it began spraying coolant into space earlier this month, with Nasa TV capturing dramatic images of white particles streaming out of The Capsule like snowflakes...
Russia may send empty Soyuz to bring ISS crew home
Russia's Space Agency says it is considering sending an empty spacecraft to The International Space Station (ISS) to bring home three crew members ahead of schedule, after their Soyuz capsule started leaking.
Roscosmos and Nasa said it was unclear how the external radiator on the spacecraft sustained a tiny puncture.
They have ruled out the impact of a meteor.
The leak started as two cosmonauts were preparing for a routine spacewalk.
A decision is yet to be made about how exactly the three crew members will be brought back to Earth.
The Most likely option is to send another Soyuz spacecraft to collect them.
A less likely option is sending them home in the leaky capsule without most of its coolant, which regulates temperatures inside The Crew compartment of the spacecraft.
The Vehicle - known as MS-22 - flew Russian cosmonauts Dmitry Petelin and Sergey Prokopyev , as well as Nasa astronaut Frank Rubio, to The Station in September.
But it began spraying coolant into space earlier this month, with Nasa Tv capturing dramatic images of white particles streaming out of The Capsule like snowflakes.
Joel Montalbano, Nasa's ISS program manager, said late February would be The Most likely time to launch another Soyuz. The Crew were due to return in March.
Nasa says that none of The Crew are in danger.
The Capsule is currently being vented with air flow allowed through an open hatch to the space station, Mr Montalbano said.
The ISS was launched in 1998 and is located about 400 km from The Earth .
Cosmonauts carry out tests and research at The Station that will help future space missions.
Source of news: bbc.com