2010

Monster Attack! 2010 | Episode 314

In this episode of MONSTER ATTACK!, the podcast dedicated to Old Monster Movies, Jim Adams reflects on his experience watching 2010 The Year We Make Contact when it was released in 1984. This adaptation was based on Arthur C. Clarke’s sequel to 2001 A Space Odyssey dealing with a return

Earth Station One Episode 257 – 2001 / 2010

On this episode, the ESO crew travel back to the year 2001 to journey on a space odyssey of a lifetime and check in on 2010, the year we made contact. Mike, Mike, Mark Holmes, and the award-winning artist Mark Maddox travel through the Star Gate to discover if the

NASA ignores Arthur C. Clarke, may attempt landings on Europa

By Evan Ackerman, Source: DVICE.com; Of all the places in our solar system (besides Earth) where life has a real shot at being lifeish, Europa is probably at the top of the list. This is why, in defiance of the warnings in 2010: Odyssey Two, NASA may send a pair

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