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Journey to Space
Theatrical release poster
Directed byMark Krenzien
Written byMark Krenzien
Produced byRick Gordon
Don Kempf
Mark Kresser
Robert Kresser
Andrew Nethery
Andy Wood
StarringChristian Gardner
Gabrielle Gardner
Patrick Stewart (Voice)
Narrated byPatrick Stewart
CinematographySean MacLeod Phillips
Edited byDale Beldin
Music byCody Westheimer
Distributed byK2 Films, Inc. and Giant Screen Films

Release date

  • February 13, 2015 (2015-02-13)

Running time

45 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguagesEnglish
Palauan

Journey to Space (also known as Journey to Space 3D) is a 2015 American 3D documentary Adventure film directed by Mark Krenzien. It was presented in collaboration with Boeing and Toyota. It depicts an unveiling of a new era of unprecedented deep space exploration in dramatic giant screen film format. The documentary is narrated (voice) by Patrick Stewart.

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The documentary film features some reused and remastered in-space footage from previous IMAX films Destiny in Space, The Dream is Alive, Space Station 3D and Mission to Mir. In addition, unused archival IMAX high definition shots were used, including the astrovan approaching Space Shuttle Endeavour for STS-69 in September 1995, the launch of Challenger and ColumbiaonSTS-8 and STS-40 in August 1984 and June 1991 respectively, landing of STS-51A, and high speed footage of the launch of STS-135 in July 2011. Remastered spectator footage of Endeavour's transport through the streets of Los Angeles is seen in 2012.

Other scenes featured computer renderings of a future SLS mission to an Ion-powered interplanetary space station and a Mars lander with an inflatable heatshield.

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Journey to Space was released in cinemas on February 13, 2015 in USA.

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