Scott Kelly

Scott Kelly

Nacimiento : 1964-02-21, Orange, New Jersey, USA

Historia

Scott Joseph Kelly is an American engineer, retired astronaut, and naval aviator. A veteran of four space flights, Kelly commanded the International Space Station on Expeditions 26, 45, and 46. Kelly's first spaceflight was as pilot of Space Shuttle Discovery during STS-103 in December 1999.

Perfil

Scott Kelly

Películas

The Wonderful: Stories from the Space Station
Self
En circunstancias inusuales, científicos de diferentes países trabajan juntos para lograr un objetivo científico común. Encerrados en su laboratorio espacial giratorio, están aislados del mundo (familiares y amigos) y solo pueden observar desde el exterior cómo la vida en la Tierra continúa sin ellos. La estación espacial es un monumento no solo a las debilidades de la humanidad, sino también a su capacidad para hacer lo imposible por el bien de la vida en el espacio.
La Tierra es plana
Self
Una creciente comunidad mundial de teóricos defiende la creencia de que la Tierra es plana mientras que la sociedad a su alrededor la rechaza rotundamente.
Beyond A Year in Space
Self
Twin astronauts Scott and Mark Kelly were separated for almost a year, undergoing intensive measurements when one was in space and one was on Earth. But that was only the beginning of their scientific odyssey. "Beyond A Year in Space," PBS and Time's follow-up documentary to last year's — which followed Scott Kelly from launch to landing — chronicles Kelly's return to life on Earth and the extensive medical testing the duo undergo to determine exactly what changes have occurred as a result of his record-breaking stay on the International Space Station. The documentary also follows two new astronauts, Jessica Meir and Victor Glover, training to go even further.
A Year in Space
Himself
Follow astronaut Scott Kelly's 12-month mission on the International Space Station, from launch to landing, as NASA charts the effects of long-duration spaceflight by comparing him to his identical twin on Earth, astronaut Mark Kelly.