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''Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets'', marketed as ''Voyage to the Planets and Beyond'' in the United States, is a 2004 two-part fictional documentary created by
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and produced by
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,
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and
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. ''Space Odyssey'' chronicles a fictional crewed voyage throughout the
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, which is used to convey scientific information on spaceflight and on the different planets. The programme was initially announced under the title ''Walking with Spacemen'' as an instalment in the '' Walking with...'' franchise of documentaries. Though the title was changed before release and its connection to the other ''Walking with...'' programmes was removed, it was broadcast under the original title in Canada. The special effects and scientific accuracy of ''Space Odyssey'' was praised by critics, though some criticism was leveled at the storylines and drama portions of the programme.


Plot


Part One

At an unspecified point in the near future, five astronauts, commander Tom Kirby, engineer Yvan Grigorev, medic John Pearson, geologist Zoë Lessard, and exobiologist Nina Sulman depart Earth orbit on a mile-long nuclear-powered spaceship, ''Pegasus''. Six weeks later, ''Pegasus'' arrives in orbit around their first destination, Venus, where Lessard and Grigorev pilot the lander ''Orpheus'' to the surface, where Grigorev conducts a short walk in a specially designed reinforced pressure suit while Lessard remains inside the lander. During the walk, Grigorev visits the nearby derelict Soviet lander
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, however he starts to fall behind schedule, and suffers from exhaustion and overheating, only narrowly making it back to ''Orpheus''. After successfully launching and docking with ''Pegasus'', the crew depart Venus for Mars. After arriving in Mars orbit, the crew rendezvous with a pre-placed supply ship to refuel ''Pegasus''. Kirby, Pearson, and Sulman descend to the surface of Mars in the lander ''Ares'', landing near
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, a part of the
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canyon system, where they intend to search for liquid water buried beneath the surface at the bottom of the canyon using a robotic rover (named ''Charlie'') carried by a balloon. Upon landing, Kirby is hit by a dust devil, but he is not injured. Their first attempt at finding water is thwarted by a solar flare, which forces the astronauts on the surface to take shelter in ''Ares'' for a few days, while Lessard and Grigorev in orbit onboard ''Pegasus'' take shelter too. Once the danger has passed, the crew of ''Ares'' return to the edge of Melas Chasma, where Sulman successfully guides ''Charlie'' to the bottom of the canyon, successfully finding a small amount of liquid water buried under the ground. However, Lessard reports that a large dust storm is developing in the canyon, which threatens to ruin their mission. After retrieving the water sample, the astronauts once again take shelter in Ares. Once the dust storm has passed, ''Ares'' lifts off and rejoins ''Pegasus''.


Part Two

Departing Mars, the next destination of ''Pegasus'' is
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, which they will reach by swinging near by the
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to pick up speed. On the way towards the Sun, ''Pegasus'' passes by
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, however no landing is conducted due to mission constraints. To protect them from the intense radiation of the sun, an artificial magnetic field is generated around ''Pegasus'', but the power requirements of the generator force them to turn off non-essential systems, such as their laboratory and the centrifuge that provides artificial gravity for their sleep compartments. The flyby is a success, and the crew head to Jupiter. On their way through the asteroid belt, the crew perform an unplanned close flyby of a binary asteroid system, which passes much closer than predicted due to discrepancies in the data provided by mission control. ''Pegasus'' performs an intense aerobraking maneuver in Jupiter's upper atmosphere to put them on course for Io. En route to Io, Pearson receives a diagnosis of lymphoma, which he received from a high radiation dose during the solar flyby. Upon arriving at Io, the primary landing site is considered unsafe due to an ongoing volcanic eruption, as is the secondary landing site due to lethal levels of radiation. After a heated discussion at mission control over whether to land at the still potentially risky tertiary landing site, or to land at the safe but uninteresting quaternary landing site, the decision is made to land at the more interesting site, but the mission duration is cut to reduce radiation exposure. Lessard then descends alone in the lander ''Hermes''. On the surface, Lessard quickly becomes exhausted in her bulky radiation-shielded spacesuit, and is forced to abort her walk early, leaving all the samples she had collected behind. ''Pegasus'' then encounters
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, where they send a robotic probe to the surface to collect sub-surface ice samples. Their mission around Jupiter complete, ''Pegasus'' embarks on the long journey to
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. However, Pearson's condition continues to worsen, weakening him severely. Upon arriving at Saturn, ''Pegasus'' enters orbit around
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, where they release a robotic probe to collect samples, however the probe malfunctions and is lost. Leaving Titan, ''Pegasus'' is placed in an orbit in the
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, where Sulman performs a spacewalk to collect a fragment of Saturn's rings. However, during her spacewalk, Pearson dies. Subsequently, the remaining crew cut off communications with Earth for a whole day while they mourn Pearson and decide what to do next. During this period, Kirby floats the body of Pearson into the rings of Saturn. Upon restoring contact, the crew reveals that they have decided to continue the mission (in the US version, they decide to return home), and they leave for Pluto shortly afterwards. Arriving at
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, Kirby and Grigorev land on the surface in the lander ''Clyde'', where they set up a telescope array to detect
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s, which they had modified on their journey from Saturn to Pluto, and the telescope is pointed at Earth for a calibration test. Before leaving Pluto, Kirby and Grigorev perform a short memorial service for astronauts who have died in the pursuit of space exploration, including Pearson, who was intended to land on Pluto with them. ''Clyde'' later ascends and docks with Pegasus. On the way back to Earth, they rendezvous with a fictional long-period
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, Yano-Moore. Lessard and Sulman pilot the lander ''Messier'' to collect samples, but during their excursion, the nucleus of the comet breaks apart, sending high-speed debris towards ''Pegasus'', severely damaging the ship, and injuring Grigorev, who was hit by a comet fragment that had pierced the hull. Unable to contact the damaged ''Pegasus'', Lessard and Sulman abandon ''Messier'' and spacewalk to the airlock. After performing emergency surgery on Grigorev, the three able astronauts repair ''Pegasus'' and commence on the final journey home. Finally, after six years away, ''Pegasus'' arrives back at Earth.


Cast

''Pegasus'' crew *
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as Tom Kirby, Mission Commander. Pilot and navigator, responsible for navigation and guiding secondary crafts to and from planet surfaces. His decisions are final in event of loss of contact with Mission Control. * Rad Lazar as Yvan Grigorev, Flight Engineer. Highly trained in computer systems, mathematics, physics, chemistry and meteorology. Second in command. * Joanne McQuinn as Zoe Lessard, Mission Scientist. Specialised in hydrology, geology, geomorphology, geochemistry, meteorlogy and remote sensing. In charge of supplies, food and water. *
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as John Pearson, Flight Medic. Medical doctor also trained in biology and geological sciences. Official mission biographer and media liaison person and also responsible for monitoring personal and environmental health. *
Michelle Joseph Michelle Joseph (born May 1970) is a British actress. Acting career Joseph is most famous for playing Walford's first lesbian resident, Della Alexander, in the BBC soap opera ''EastEnders'' from 1994–1995. Other acting credits include: *'' ...
as Nina Sulman, Mission Scientist. Specialised in biology and chemistry (in particular organic chemistry) and trained in emergency medicine. In charge of the equipment for experiments and its storage, logging and preparation. In order to ensure that the actors portraying the ''Pegasus'' crew were playing convincing astronauts, the production team put the actors through a "Space School", where they received a crash course in spaceflight and space exploration and went through team-building exercises. Among the tutors were
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(astronaut; commander of
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),
Jean-Pierre Haigneré Jean-Pierre Haigneré (born 19 May 1948) is a French Air Force officer and a former CNES spationaut. Jean-Pierre Haigneré was born in Paris, France, and joined the French Air Force, where he trained as a test pilot. He flew on two missions ...
(astronaut), Chris Welch (spacecraft engineer and astronautics lecturer) and Kevin Fong (co-director of the centre for extreme environment medicine at the
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). The actors also spent a week at the
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in Russia, where they spent time in spacecraft simulators, floated around a full-scale space station mock-up, and practised space walks in a neutral buoyancy tanks. They also took a flight on a
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in their spacesuits and experienced the effects of zero gravity. Mission control * Mark Tandy as Alex Lloyd, Chief Scientist. Inter-disciplinary scientist with the goal to get as much science as possible out of every step of the mission. * Hélène Mahieu as Claire Granier, Chief Flight Surgeon. Responsible for the health of the crew, works through consulting with the on-board Flight Medic John Pearson. *
Colin Stinton Colin Stinton (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian actor. Early life Born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 1947, Stinton moved to the United States as a child in 1952. He lived in a trailer with his family—traveling throughout the U.S. and finall ...
as Fred Duncan, Flight. Director of the mission, has extensive knowledge on the systems and objectives in the mission. *
John Schwab John Schwab (born 15 September 1972) is an American actor, TV producer and musician who resides in London. He produced '' The Hide'' with Christopher Granier-Deferre, which was nominated for a BIFA 2010. He is best known for his film and televi ...
as Larry Conrad, Capcom. An experienced astronaut familiar with the challenges of the mission. *
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as Isabel Liu, Flight Dynamics Officer. Oversees the engine burns used to get in and out of orbits and on to the correct trajectories for flights between the planets.


Production


''Walking with Spacemen''

''Space Odyssey'' entered into pre-production in January 2003 and was first announced on 26 March that year, set for a September 2004 release. The title for the programme was announced to be ''Walking with Spacemen'', set to be produced by
Tim Haines Tim Haines is a screenwriter, producer and director who is best known for his work on the BBC popular science shows ''Walking with Dinosaurs'', ''Walking with Beasts'', and ''Walking with Monsters''. He is co-creator and executive producer of ...
and Jasper James of
Impossible Pictures Impossible Pictures Ltd. is a London-based independent TV production company founded in 2002 by Tim Haines, creator of ''Walking with Dinosaurs'', and Jasper James. Impossible Pictures began by producing documentary series using computer genera ...
. Haines and James are the creators of the '' Walking with...'' franchise of documentary series on prehistoric life, having made the previous series ''
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'' (1999) and ''
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'' (2001) together. Though it would differ considerably from the other ''Walking with...'' programmes in its settings and subject matter, the series was seen as the natural progression of the ''Walking with...'' franchise, which had gone from ''Walking with Dinosaurs'' (the age of the dinosaurs) to ''Walking with Beasts'' (the age of the mammals) to ''
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'' (2003; human evolution) and would now step into the future. ''Walking with Spacemen'' was also connected to the other series through its creators (Haines and James) and through using scientific knowledge and special effects to create a dramatic yet informative programme. The BBC announced ''Walking with Spacemen'' as set to consist of two 50-minute programmes whereas some other sources, such as ''
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'', reported that it would consist of six 30-minute episodes. The release of the series was delayed for a few months and by October 2004, ''Walking with Spacemen'' had been retitled as ''Space Odyssey''. Though still involving Impossible Pictures and Haines, now executive producer, James had left the project. The press pack released on 10 October that year no longer made any connection between ''Space Odyssey'' and the ''Walking with...'' series beyond the involvement of Haines and Impossible Pictures. The new title instead connected the programme to the then in-development series ''
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(10 October 2004)
Alongside Haines, ''Space Odyssey'' was now produced by
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, with Adam Kemp also serving as executive producer. Despite the title change, ''Space Odyssey'' was still referred to as ''Walking with Spacemen'' also after its release in some sources and it aired in Canada under the original working title. The soundtrack of the series, released by composer Don Davis, still referred to the main theme as the "''Walking with Spacemen'' theme".


Research and advisors

In order to produce the most realistic and accurate vision possible of human exploration of the different worlds visited in ''Space Odyssey'', the production team used facts collected on hundreds of different robotic missions, including details concerning rock formations, gravity fields and atmospheres. Numerous scientists and astronauts were consulted for the programme, including the aforementioned David Scott, Jean-Pierre Haigneré, Chris Welch and Kevin Fong, alongside astronaut
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, space author David Baker, space physicist
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, mathematician and astronomer Carl Murray, astrobiologist
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,
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coordinator Alan Penny, astronomers
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and Francisco Diego, plasma physicist Andrew Coates, atmospheric physicists Stephen R. Lewis and Peter Read, and Adrian Russell, Head of Concepts at the
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. Areas lacking in scientific research also influenced choice made in the series; the malfunction of the probe aimed at Titan and the subsequent lack of exploration of the moon was a decision made due to then impending real landing mission by the probe '' Huygens'' on Titan (14 January 2005), which could have resulted in new findings making the portrayal of Titan in ''Space Odyssey'' inaccurate. Actual science also influenced the overall plot; the planets
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and
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are not visited in ''Space Odyssey'' since the planets were out of position to the path taken by the ''Pegasus''.


Special effects


Sets, costumes and spacecraft

Most of the sets used in ''Space Odyssey'' were constructed by WonderWorks, a
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-based setbuilding company familiar with space movies. WonderWorks had previously worked on productions such as ''
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'' (1995), ''
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'' (1998), ''
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'' (2000), ''
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'' (2003) and ''
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'' (2004). A set modelled on the
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, previously used in ''The Day After Tomorrow'' was used in ''Space Odyssey'', adated for the lab areas of the ''Pegasus''. The command centre of the ''Pegasus'' was a modified cockpit of a
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. The sets were shipped from the United States to London and constructed at two studios. Some portions were later taken to Russia and re-built onboard a reduced-gravity aircraft so that the actors could film while weightless. The costumes used in the series were supplied by Global Effects, a Hollywood costume house that had also supplied space suits for ''Apollo 13'', ''
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'' (1998), ''From the Earth to the Moon'' and ''Space Cowboys''. In addition to the space suits from Global Effects, some scenes made use of real cosmonaut space suits; the producers believe that ''Space Odyssey'' was the first drama TV production to make use of real space suits. In addition to these authentic space suits, several props used in ''Space Odyssey'' were also real products developed for missions aboard the International Space Station, supplied to the production team by the
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and
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. The spacecraft of ''Space Odyssey'' were designed by series consultant David Baker, engineers at the European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (a real manufacturer of spacecraft) and the Art Department of the production team. Every spacecraft shown was designed to adhere to strict principles of spacecraft design and were based on technologies and designs already being researched at
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. The ''Pegasus'', for instance, incorporates a magnetic shield, a technology which at the time of production was already being experimented with at NASA.


Visual effects

The visual effects of ''Space Odyssey'' were created by the visual effects company
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, which had also worked on the ''Walking with...'' programmes.


Reception

Henrietta Walmark gave ''Space Odyssey'' a mixed review in ''
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'', writing that the drama portion of the programme was "a cheesy wannabe" but praised the special effects and scientific information, concluding that it "gets most of the science right and the fiction all wrong". Tariq Malik of
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praised ''Space Odyssey'', particularly its special effects, though noted that some aspects in the programme, such as the mission only taking six years and some decisions made by the astronauts or mission control, were questionable.
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of ''
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'' also praised ''Space Odyssey'', noting that "the production's devotion to realism and technical accuracy is virtually unmatched by any previous movie, with perhaps the exception of ''Apollo 13''". Like Walmark, Day gave some criticism towards the drama, noting that the audience does not get to know the astronauts very well since ''Space Odyssey'' is more geared towards the science and criticising that the characters are placed in danger every time they land, a plot device he felt was used too frequently.


In other media


''The Robot Pioneers''

''Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets'' was accompanied by a 50-minute stand-alone documentary titled ''Space Odyssey: The Robot Pioneers'', first broadcast on BBC Four on 9 November 2004. Like the main programme, ''The Robot Pioneers'' was created by Impossible Pictures and produced by the BBC, the Discovery Channel and ProSieben, though also in association with the
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. ''The Robot Pioneers'' explores the real history of space exploration as well as the science behind ''Space Odyssey'', telling the story of the unmanned robotic missions to the planets of the Solar System. ''The Robot Pioneers'' was directed by Christopher Riley, edited by Andy Worboys and narrated by David Suchet.


Companion book

A companion book to the series, also titled ''Space Odyssey: Voyage to the Planets'' was co-authored by Haines and Riley. The book was released in the United States under the title ''Voyage to the Planets and Beyond: A Space Exploration''.BetterWorldBooks - ''Voyage to the Planets and Beyond: A Space Exploration''
/ref> The book is based on the fictional diary entries of the ground staff and crew on ''Pegasus'', with supplementary factual information on the planets they visited and the real robotic missions which have explored them through history. It is illustrated with specially commissioned digital still images and screenshots taken from the programme.


Tour

The launch of ''Space Odyssey'' was accompanied by a tour, during which Christopher Riley traveled across the United Kingdom to host events for children seven and over in which he presented facts about the Solar System, the science behind ''Space Odyssey'', unseen footage from the series and live demos.


Interactive version

Using BBCi (BBC Interative Television), viewers could during the programme's original airing watch ''Space Odyssey'' with interactive features. Viewers could access the "Mission Report", a virtual mission control interface which included pup-up facts on the screen, as well as context and extra information for each scene.


Website

An accompanying website to ''Space Odyssey'' was launched in 2004, including information on the ''Pegasus'' and the other fictional spacecraft featured in the series, detailed profiles on the crew members and real scientific information. Also included on the website were games, including jigsaw puzzles and ''Space Doctor Interactive'', in which players take the role of a doctor looking after astronauts on a mission to Mars.


References


External links


''Space Odyssey'' homepageBBC Press Pack
* {{Impossible Pictures 2004 films 2004 television films 2000s British science fiction television series British television films Films about astronauts Films scored by Don Davis (composer) Films set in the future Mars in television Venus in television Discovery Channel original programming