2010: a Space Odyssey

2010: a Space Odyssey

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The second part of the "Space Odyssey" tetralogy! Liu Cixin: All my works are parodies of "A Space Odyssey"! The supreme masterpiece in the history of science fiction literature! Over the past 50 years, it has influenced almost all science fiction works of later generations: "Three Body", "The Wandering Earth", "Interstellar", "Star Wars", "Avatar", "The Matrix", "Gravity", "Arrival", "Alien", "Flying to Space", "Close Encounters of the Third Kind", "Artificial Intelligence", "Terminator", "Contact", "Prometheus"... A grand idea about human exploration of space and ourselves! Known as "touching the ceiling of human imagination"! Humanity's imagination of space, up to "Space Odyssey"! A mysterious slate spanning 3 million years of history has prompted the evolution of apes into humans 3 million years ago, and now guides humans to sail deeper into space. Nine years after the failed Jupiter mission, the Discovery spacecraft is about to crash into Io. In order to save important data on the Discovery, the United States and Russia reached a cooperation, and a team led by Dr. Floyd went to Jupiter for rescue. However, what awaits them is an even greater mystery and danger. What is the purpose of the mysterious stone slab that has been staying on Jupiter? Is human civilization the master of the solar system? In "2010: A Space Odyssey," Arthur C. Clarke takes his ambitious vision one step further.

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Strange72mo ago

Why isn't there the first one?

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Happy Star Cat_ab52mo ago

Knowledge related to aerospace requires precise calculations. Only by considering various factors can errors be reduced, and those who perform missions also need to take their own responsibilities.

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Happy Star Cat_ab52mo ago

Such a slate is indeed arousing curiosity. Although it is an unknown slate, unknown things always arouse people's inquisitive curiosity. This is also human nature.

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Echo52mo ago

A small mistake in space can be fatal and may cost your life. Just like Poole lost his life while piloting the pod because of Bowman's mistake

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