The Mercury News

Space station gets big screen

Projection TV rolls up formore compact storage

- By Marcia Dunn Associated Press

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — Space station astronauts have finally hit the big time, at least when it comes to the big screen.

NASA astronaut Scott Kelly told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he and the rest of the crew are enjoying the 65- inch projection screen that was delivered to the Internatio­nal Space Station nearly two weeks ago. The screen, rolled up for compact storage, flew up on a SpaceX Dragon capsule.

One month into a yearlong mission, Kelly said the screen is useful for work as well as entertainm­ent. Last weekend, for instance, the crew used it to watch the 2013 space thriller “Gravity.”

Until the projection screen arrived, astronauts had to huddle around their laptops for video conference­s, training sessions and movies.

While the astronauts had seen “Gravity” before arriving at the orbiting lab, Kelly said “it was a lot of fun to be able to watch that movie on the space station,” especially given the level of space station detail recreated in the film.

“It’s really a welcome improvemen­t on board,” he said in an interview.

The Austin, Texas, manufactur­er, Screen Innovation­s, calls it the Viewscreen, the same name used by the fictional “Star Trek” crew. The screen is designed to reject ambient light, ever- present inside the orbiting lab.

 ?? NASAVIAASS­OCIATED PRESS ?? American astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are interviewe­d at Internatio­nal Space Station onWednesda­y.
NASAVIAASS­OCIATED PRESS American astronaut Scott Kelly and Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Kornienko are interviewe­d at Internatio­nal Space Station onWednesda­y.

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