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CNN asked 11 astronauts to share their favorite space films, and one of the movies chosen was The Martian. The movie follows Matt Damon’s Dr. Mark Watney, a botanist and mechanical engineer who is part of the Ares III team on Mars. However, when the tam leaves the Red Planet, an accident causes him to get left behind, where he has to survive alone until NASA can find a way to retrieve him.
According to Clayton C. Anderson, who spent five months aboard the International Space Station in 2007, The Martian’s story of teamwork and comradarie were very realistic. “It shows the dedication of NASA’s workforce, working together, sometimes at huge personal sacrifice, to get the job done,” Anderson said. He then pointed out that the film was right on, because the three things that guarantee a mission’s success are “protecting the crew, the vehicle, and mission objectives.”
A second NASA scientist, Dr. Kate Rubins, also spoke about the scientific realism of The Martian. She spent 300 days in space and was the first person to sequence DNA beyond Earth. “It does a great job of showing how biology and chemistry can be used to make what you need from what you have on hand,” Rubins said. She also said that Damon’s character utilizing what he had available is “critical during space missions, like growing food or making essential materials, instead of relying upon resupply from Earth.”









