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Release Date:
March 25, 2017
Original Title:
L'Odyssée Rosetta, 900 jours sur une comète
Genres:
Documentary | TV Movie
Production Companies:
ARTE
Look at Sciences
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Several hundred million kilometers away, the space probe "Rosetta" and the small lander "Philae" orbit the sun on the comet "Churyumov-Gerasimenko", without any contact with Earth. On September 30, 2016 - two years after the launch of "Philae" - the landing of "Rosetta" on the comet marked the end of a space mission rich in discoveries, successes and setbacks. The documentary "Rendezvous with a comet: Mission Rosetta" revisits this extraordinary space adventure. After the landing of "Philae" on the comet "Churi" in November 2014 - probably one of the greatest successes in space research since the moon landing - the mission continued and provided a whole series of surprises.
Additional Camera:
Hervé Glabeck
Animation:
Anne-Claire Vives
Adrian Munoz
Valentine Chauvin
Cyrille Valroff
Naji El Mir
Steve Boudin
Raphaël Martinez-Bachel
Camera Operator:
Nathanaël Louvet
Color Grading:
Reda Berbar
Director:
Jean-Christophe Ribot
Editor:
Guillaume Paqueville
Cédric Defert
Foley:
Romain Anklewicz
Foley Recordist:
Benjamin Rolo
Graphic Designer:
Naji El Mir
Anne-Claire Vives
Adrian Munoz
Musician:
Valentin Lagard
Original Music Composer:
Jefferson Lembeye
Producer:
Vincent Gaullier
Production Director:
Mathilde Renard
Researcher:
Mathilde Renard
Scientific Consultant:
Hervé Cottin
Sound Designer:
Jefferson Lembeye
Sound Editor:
Julien Ngo-Trong
Sound Mixer:
Julien Ngo-Trong
Sound Recordist:
Bruno Lagoarde
Nicolas Samarine
Xavier Griette
Special Effects:
Cyrille Valroff
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