

Homo Spatius
Insights into the physical and psychological effects of space travel on astronauts
Genres
Overview
Can Homo sapiens evolve into Homo spatius? For over 50 years now, we have been testing our human nature in our effort to conquer outer space, and still 30 years away from a possible human exploration of Mars, a question remains: Can our body take such travels? Will it ever adapt? Combining human adventure and the exploration of the human body, this film offers unique insights into the physical and psychological effects of space travel on the Astronauts and measures the impact on medical sciences.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
54 min
Release Date
2018-09-25
Status
Released
Original Language
French
Vote Count
6
Vote Average
6.1
Vincent Londez
Speaker
Philippe Agaël
(voice)
Jean-Christophe Brétignière
(voice)
Yves Chenevoix
(voice)
Billie Foutrier
(voice)
Jean-Christophe Frèche
(voice)
Olivier Lambert
(voice)
Jean-Gabriel Nordmann
(voice)
Lisa Schuster
(voice)
Anne-Laure Tondu
(voice)
Patrick Baudry
Self
Jean-François Clervoy
Self
Cady Coleman
Self
Samantha Cristoforetti
Self
Anna Fisher
Self
Jean-Pierre Haigneré
Self
Mikhail Kornienko
Self
Sergueï Krikaliov
Self
Aleksandr Lazoutkine
Self
Valentin Lebedev
Self
Jerry Linenger
Self
Takuya Onishi
Self
Thomas Pesquet
Self
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