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What Ridley Scott Has To Say About the Science In "The Martian"

An anonymous reader writes: Sciencemag has an interview with the people behind the movie The Martian. Director Ridley Scott, author Andy Weir, and Jim Green, NASA's director of planetary science and an adviser on the film talk about the technology and the science in the movie. Scott says: "Almost immediately [after] I decided to do it, we started to have conversations with NASA about process, the habitats, the Mars Ascent Vehicle (MAV), the suits and everything. And they sent us pictures, almost like photographs, of what they hoped it would all be. If there had been anything in [the screenplay] that actually was suspect—they are not shy—they would have said so."

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  1. Totally inaccurate by Alomex · · Score: 5, Funny

    It is factually inaccurate. For one, last I checked this Matt Damon guy is an actor, not an astronaut. For the life of my I cannot believe NASA let that one go by!!!

    Also I noticed that they were using things manufactured before 2015, which this being a movie about the future, likely they would have at least one item manufactured after this date. At this point I couldn't take it any longer and I had to walk out.

    1. Re:Totally inaccurate by NatasRevol · · Score: 4, Funny

      I left this comment when I realized you couldn't have walked out on an unreleased movie.

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  2. Re:The Science In a SciFi movie... by rjforster · · Score: 4, Funny

    did they send seeds and fertilizer?

    Naw. For the fertilizer he just pulled it out of his ASStronaut