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Words like light years, interstellar, and landing module are bandied about and we all pretend to have a pretty firm grasp on what it would take to get the human race up to Mars, or elsewhere, and turning other worlds into slightly floatier versions of Earth.

Words like light-years, interstellar and landing module are banded around, and we all pretend to have a pretty firm grasp on what it would take to get the human race up to Mars, or beyond, before colonising it and turning it into a slightly floatier version of Earth.

From wars to space mishaps, Damon has had multiple movie characters -- Private Ryan in "Saving Private Ryan," Mark Watney in "The Martian," Mann in "Interstellar" -- land in precarious situations that require rescuing.

One of the most influential of these was the science fiction comic Le Monde d'Edena (The World of Edena), which follows Stel and Atan, two interstellar travelers who land on the mythical paradise planet Edena, where topics like gender roles, humanity's reliance on technology, environmental issues, and even lucid dreaming are explored.

Farming, that midwest mainstay, is linked with a kind of perilous subsistence thinking in Interstellar – depending on the land for food, rather than striking out in search of bold new possibilities.

For astrochemical purposes, these codeposition experiments are in closer agreement with the conditions in the interstellar medium where all species land on the grains simultaneously and penetration effects are of less importance.

The previous weekend, The Imitation Game landed at number 2, below Interstellar.

Ms. Obst has produced films and TV shows including "Interstellar," "Sleepless in Seattle," "Contact" and TV Land's "Hot in Cleveland".

In Spore the player guides a species from primordial monocellular ooze through the various stages of evolution: onto land, into tribes, civilizations and finally interstellar colonization.

Bradbury's first sale, "Pendulum", was bought by Norton, and appeared in the November 1941 issue; Tucker's writing career began with "Interstellar Way Station" in May 1941, and Oliver's "The Land of Lost Content" appeared in the November 1950 Super Science Stories.

With the recent comet landing and buzz about the possibility or the impossibility of interstellar space travel, the flowers are a perfect poetic metaphor for the beauty of venturing beyond our place on Earth.

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