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La película sigue a Opportunity, el Mars Exploration Rover apodado cariñosamente Oppy por sus creadores y científicos de la NASA. Originalmente, se esperaba que Oppy viviera solo 90 días, pe... Leer todoLa película sigue a Opportunity, el Mars Exploration Rover apodado cariñosamente Oppy por sus creadores y científicos de la NASA. Originalmente, se esperaba que Oppy viviera solo 90 días, pero finalmente exploró Marte durante casi 15 años.La película sigue a Opportunity, el Mars Exploration Rover apodado cariñosamente Oppy por sus creadores y científicos de la NASA. Originalmente, se esperaba que Oppy viviera solo 90 días, pero finalmente exploró Marte durante casi 15 años.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 22 premios ganados y 36 nominaciones en total
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Reviewers say 'Good Night Oppy' is a heartwarming documentary celebrating the Mars rover Opportunity's journey, emphasizing human perseverance and innovation. It is lauded for stunning visuals and compelling storytelling but criticized for anthropomorphizing the rovers and lacking scientific depth. Some find the reliance on CGI and emotional narratives detracts from technical details, yet many appreciate it as a touching tribute to exploration, making it a must-watch for space enthusiasts.
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Beauty!
A worthy epilogue for one of the most daring feat of human exploration- full of emotion and passion.
For those that were young when the twin missions were launched, our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow and our childhoods were intertwined with the discoveries and daily updates about this mission.
Thus, pretty much like for those magnificent human beings that toiled towards making this happen, Opportunity and Spirit became more than robots- in them we could see the reflections of human dedication and perseverance.
Good night, Oppy! Good Night Spirit! May the stars watch over you!
A worthy epilogue for one of the most daring feat of human exploration- full of emotion and passion.
For those that were young when the twin missions were launched, our hopes and dreams of a better tomorrow and our childhoods were intertwined with the discoveries and daily updates about this mission.
Thus, pretty much like for those magnificent human beings that toiled towards making this happen, Opportunity and Spirit became more than robots- in them we could see the reflections of human dedication and perseverance.
Good night, Oppy! Good Night Spirit! May the stars watch over you!
I watch all space exploration shows through my Dad's eyes. He was born in 1899, was in the second class of electrical engineers at Penn State, worked over 40 years at General Electric) and he never tired of the "New". He died in 1987, having watched every launch, every landing, and heard every word. He set his alarm to wake up and watch landings, even if on at 3:00 AM. The shuttle was a fascination. Nothing was boring.
Perhaps because he worked for General Electric (very involved with space programs) ? But his engineering background just lit him up.
I have read a lot of reviews for this film, and realize how jaded folks can be today. We are so used to new accomplishments, the new stuff is boring?
I am not finished with this movie yet, but when I watched Oppy roll onto the surface of Mars, I teared up. Proud of human accomplishment. Anticipating what is coming. Wishing I could go to Mars so I can channel the sites and sounds through my senses to my dad. (Yes I am fascinated by Quantam Physics!). We should all watch these accomplishments and be amazed what we can do without fighting with each other.
Perhaps because he worked for General Electric (very involved with space programs) ? But his engineering background just lit him up.
I have read a lot of reviews for this film, and realize how jaded folks can be today. We are so used to new accomplishments, the new stuff is boring?
I am not finished with this movie yet, but when I watched Oppy roll onto the surface of Mars, I teared up. Proud of human accomplishment. Anticipating what is coming. Wishing I could go to Mars so I can channel the sites and sounds through my senses to my dad. (Yes I am fascinated by Quantam Physics!). We should all watch these accomplishments and be amazed what we can do without fighting with each other.
10folalde
This documentary is made with love for two inorganic characters, that display endurance far beyond their design specifications.
The teams behind Spirit and Opportunity exhibit NASA's mission, vision, and values well. The film can serve as a recruitment vehicle for future scientists, engineers, and astronauts.
Autonomous vehicles explore what is inaccessible to humans in technologies current state. Good Night Oppy, explores the adventures of two unmanned vehicles as they traverse the inhospitable planet, Mars.
What these two vehicles encountered rewrote our history books and paved the way for the vehicles and people that will continue NASA's mission.
The teams behind Spirit and Opportunity exhibit NASA's mission, vision, and values well. The film can serve as a recruitment vehicle for future scientists, engineers, and astronauts.
Autonomous vehicles explore what is inaccessible to humans in technologies current state. Good Night Oppy, explores the adventures of two unmanned vehicles as they traverse the inhospitable planet, Mars.
What these two vehicles encountered rewrote our history books and paved the way for the vehicles and people that will continue NASA's mission.
10rannynm
Goodnight Oppy, by Ryan White is a documentary that brings both excitement and curiosity. I loved learning about how the scientists related to Opportunity, nicknamed Oppy, almost as if she/it was their child. I also loved that, no matter what went wrong, they always never gave up and always thought she would go on. And she did! She outlived her life expectancy by 150 months!
The inspirational true story follows Opportunity, the veteran interplanetary Mars Exploration Rover, affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years. The film follows Oppy's groundbreaking journey on Mars and the remarkable bond forged between a robot and her humans millions of miles away.
Exploring the last 15 years of interplanetary exploration with Opportunity and her twin sister is so interesting. Opportunity and Spirit were identical twins, both 5'2" tall, with human like eyes. I love how the humans associated with them thought of them almost as their children. It takes a long 6 months to get to Mars from Earth. Spirit was launched on July 7, 2003 and Opportunity followed three weeks after that date. I found I it fascinating how, no matter what happened to the rovers, the scientists kept believing that they would work again. My favorite part of their day was the wake up song! It is amazing how Opportunity and Spirit could respond and think for themselves. I enjoyed watching their journey exploring Mars and all the photos they sent back. What stands out most in this documentary is how everyone keeps believing in the two rovers; they never give up.
This inspiring documentary reveals the discoveries that these two rovers gave us about Mars. The film helps audiences understand the incredible amount of work that the scientists and the robots' creators put in to achieve the accomplishments of these two robots. They gave us so much information we never had previously.
I give Goodnight Oppy 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It is available now on Amazon Prime. By Sariah R., KIDS FIRST!
The inspirational true story follows Opportunity, the veteran interplanetary Mars Exploration Rover, affectionately dubbed Oppy by her creators and scientists at NASA. Oppy was originally expected to live for only 90 days but ultimately explored Mars for nearly 15 years. The film follows Oppy's groundbreaking journey on Mars and the remarkable bond forged between a robot and her humans millions of miles away.
Exploring the last 15 years of interplanetary exploration with Opportunity and her twin sister is so interesting. Opportunity and Spirit were identical twins, both 5'2" tall, with human like eyes. I love how the humans associated with them thought of them almost as their children. It takes a long 6 months to get to Mars from Earth. Spirit was launched on July 7, 2003 and Opportunity followed three weeks after that date. I found I it fascinating how, no matter what happened to the rovers, the scientists kept believing that they would work again. My favorite part of their day was the wake up song! It is amazing how Opportunity and Spirit could respond and think for themselves. I enjoyed watching their journey exploring Mars and all the photos they sent back. What stands out most in this documentary is how everyone keeps believing in the two rovers; they never give up.
This inspiring documentary reveals the discoveries that these two rovers gave us about Mars. The film helps audiences understand the incredible amount of work that the scientists and the robots' creators put in to achieve the accomplishments of these two robots. They gave us so much information we never had previously.
I give Goodnight Oppy 5 out of 5 stars from me and I recommend it for ages 12 to 18, plus adults. It is available now on Amazon Prime. By Sariah R., KIDS FIRST!
I have given this documentary a 9 - i have not yet read other reviews but I will after this.
I really enjoyed this original/actual and compelling story of these two Mara Rovers built to last 90 days but fed back info for up to 15 years.
Its daft perhaps to think anyone could be emotionally attached to an inanimate object made by man - but you know what? They weren't inanimate at all - they really were the children of their creators and the emotion the team back on earth had for them was also felt by me - a simple viewer in UK.
The comparisons made between these machines and people made the real life connection between man and machine seem very very real (and it was!)
Excellent - thank you.
I really enjoyed this original/actual and compelling story of these two Mara Rovers built to last 90 days but fed back info for up to 15 years.
Its daft perhaps to think anyone could be emotionally attached to an inanimate object made by man - but you know what? They weren't inanimate at all - they really were the children of their creators and the emotion the team back on earth had for them was also felt by me - a simple viewer in UK.
The comparisons made between these machines and people made the real life connection between man and machine seem very very real (and it was!)
Excellent - thank you.
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- TriviaAlthough the crater was already named the Eagle Crater when the Opportunity rover came to rest in it after "bouncing" off Mars' surface while landing; the name of the crater got a golf reference from this fact. In golf, "eagle" means sinking a ball two strokes under par and the metaphor extended to landing "a hole in one" with Opportunity rover.
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Self - Narrator: Good night, Opportunity. Well done.
- ConexionesReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 874: The Menu + Bones and All (2022)
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Written by Stig Anderson (as Stig Erik Leopold Anderson), Björn Ulvaeus (as Bjoern K. Ulvaeus) and Benny Andersson (as Benny Goran Bror Andersson)
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