


Additionally, astronauts and mission control will be able to use the interface to quickly obtain relevant information, rather than digging through technical manuals. 2001: A Space Odyssey: What It Means, and How It Was Made Fifty years ago, Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Continuity mistake: The formation of the astronauts on the ramp to TMA-1 shifts from shot to shot.
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Suzuki theorized the real-world NASA system could be used to detect, and perhaps fix, data transmission glitches, since sending an engineer up whenever something goes offline is impractical. Continuity mistake: Several times during Heywood's speech to the team at the moon base, his arms shift from his sides with hands in pockets to in front of him with hands on the podium. In Stanley Kubrick’s seminal 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey, the spaceship’s A.I., named HAL (Heuristically Programmed Algorithmic Computer) suffers a series of malfunctions ( hallucinations?) that lead to (spoiler alert) the system killing almost everyone on board. “It’s really not like science fiction anymore.” “The idea is to get to a point where we have conversational interactions with space vehicles and they also talking back to us on alerts, interesting findings they see in the solar system and beyond,” said Larissa Suzuki, a visiting researcher at NASA during a meeting on next-generation space communication at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).
