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Space Station 3D (2002)

“A Select Few Have Been Aboard... Now It's Your Turn!”

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Plot

A truly revolutionary feat in filmmaking, "Space Station 3D" (2002) is the first live-action film to breach the final frontier, capturing the awe-inspiring reality of outer space in vivid 3D. This groundbreaking documentary, hosted by the acclaimed Tom Cruise, takes you on an enthralling journey that transcends 220 miles above the Earth's surface, traveling at a breathtaking speed of 17,500 mph. This film offers an unparalleled view of one of humanity's greatest achievements - the assembly of the International Space Station (ISS). Witness firsthand the culmination of global cooperation, as astronauts hailing from the USA, Russia, Spain, and beyond, detail their rigorous training for the voyage beyond our atmosphere. Their candid accounts provide a rare insight into life in zero gravity, from executing complex tasks to the simple joy of sleeping amidst stars. The film seamlessly blends the technical marvel of rocket launches and the construction of the ISS with the raw human experience of space exploration. Cruise's narration further enriches the narrative, deftly weaving the past and present of astronautics and the countless voyages that paved the way for the ISS. "Space Station 3D" is more than just a documentary; it's an immersive experience that fosters a sense of wonder and curiosity. As the highest-grossing film ever not released in more than 100 theaters simultaneously, it not only reflects the boundless vastness of space but also the boundless human spirit that dares to explore it. Embark on this journey and join the astronauts as they traverse the depths of space, living an experience as unique as it is unforgettable.

Where to watch Space Station 3D?

Space Station 3D is a documentary movie featuring Tom Cruise and directed by Toni Myers.

Space Station 3D is currently streaming for free (ad-supported) on Kanopy and it's also available on History Vault and fuboTV.