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  • - [Dr. Moo] This episode of Nerdist News Edition

  • is sponsored by "Ad Astra".

  • (relaxing music)

  • - Hi, this is Doctor Moo

  • and we are Space Port America in New Mexico.

  • And while we're here,

  • were gonna get hands on in an actual space port,

  • learn about interstellar travel from NASA personnel

  • and we're going to find out exactly what it took

  • to get the movie "Ad Astra" off the ground and into space.

  • (relaxing music)

  • We are here with Robert Yowell,

  • the technical consultant for "Ad Astra"

  • and all-around amazing person.

  • - Oh, thank you. (both laugh)

  • Okay. (laughs)

  • - What key components, do you think, are closest to reality,

  • especially when it comes to space travel?

  • - The idea of us having commercial entities on the Moon

  • is probably fairly close to reality.

  • The other aspect, of course,

  • which is interesting

  • because I think it happened by accident,

  • the idea that we have military forces in space.

  • So,

  • if I'm not mistaken,

  • that came about because initially NASA

  • did not fully approve their involvement in the film,

  • so the next alternative is,

  • "Okay, let's make them US Space Command."

  • And when we made the film,

  • US Space Command didn't exist and now it does.

  • It's been reinstated after 17 years.

  • - We are here with Astronaut Melvin,

  • the most amazing in everybody's hearts,

  • astronauts. (laughs)

  • - You're too kind,

  • but thank you, thank you!

  • - So, I want to ask you a few questions about "Ad Astra"

  • and the linkages as an astronaut to the movie.

  • - You know, the views from space.

  • I mean, the first thing you see when you go up to space,

  • you look out the window,

  • you see these incredible views of our planet.

  • And that's one of the things that changes the way

  • you connect back to humanity

  • because of your perspective that you get.

  • And I think in "Ad Astra", you know,

  • it went much further than our planet,

  • it went to the Moon, it went to Mars

  • and then to Neptune.

  • And just to think, as an astronaut,

  • to maybe fly and live along the Martian surface one day,

  • or even go to Neptune,

  • those thoughts were really connecting with me

  • about how the next generation of explorers

  • would be doing some of those things.

  • And I'm hoping that I can help inspire them

  • to be those kids who go do that.

  • Maybe kids that look like me, you know, to do that.

  • - What are some of the challenges

  • in designing and implementing space port?

  • - So, the neat thing that we wanted to do

  • on our initial infrastructure here,

  • was to try and blend in the beautiful views

  • that our explorers in the past had

  • when they were on the trail

  • and they were looking at the San Andreas Mountains.

  • And so, the gateway to space

  • was designed to kind of blend in to the mountains.

  • Our goal is to try and make this space port,

  • a very beautiful creation that blends in from the Earth

  • and goes into space as we go forward in time.

  • - Of all of the things that happened in the movie,

  • they wanna take something that's kinda far away

  • and bring it to the present day.

  • What do you think is the closes reality as far as the tech

  • or some of the events that happened?

  • - Closest to reality now

  • is people living and working together in harmony, in peace

  • and knowing that if they screw up, you know,

  • everyone can go out from that.

  • I think the other parts of it are, you know,

  • the separation from family

  • and the feelings of loneliness and you know,

  • those types of psychological things that affect everyone

  • that goes to space sometimes,

  • it's part of it also.

  • - You are a shiny example of perseverance and positivity.

  • Do you have any advice for kids

  • who want to grow up to be like you?

  • - There's a quote by Mark Twain,

  • "The two most important days of your life

  • are the day you were born and the day you figured out why."

  • Figure out why you were born, what your purpose is

  • and if you wanna find space,

  • do the things that you love to do that involve math

  • and science and engineering and those kind of things.

  • Because if you don't get into the core,

  • you can always do the things that you love.

  • And those will be the cherry on top.

  • - So, it's gonna take a complete right turn.

  • (makes screeching noise)

  • I had a picture with you, almost exactly 10 years ago.

  • It looks like this.

  • Can we recreate that picture?

  • That was on your day of launch.

  • - Wow!

  • Well, cool.

  • Well, let's take it. - So, can we?

  • All right, let's do it!

  • Yeah. (laughs)

  • What a day we had here at Space Port America!

  • So, what do you think

  • about the future prospects of space travel?

  • Let's discuss!

  • Thanks "Ad Astra" for sponsoring today's episode.

  • "Ad Astra" follows astronaut Roy McBride played by Brad Pitt

  • as he embarks on a dangerous mission

  • across an unforgiving solar system, to save the Universe.

  • While he fights for his survival in the cold of space,

  • he also seeks the truth

  • about his missing father's doom's mission, 30 years earlier.

  • Check out "Ad Astra" on 4K, Ultra HD and Blu-Ray

  • on December 17th.

  • Or, grab it on Digital, right now!

  • (relaxing music)

  • (digital chimes)

- [Dr. Moo] This episode of Nerdist News Edition

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