Last Updated: 7th May, 2020 14:59 IST Review: An Out-of-this-world Experiment In ‘Spaceship Earth’ Matt Wolf’s documentary “Spaceship Earth” provides some illuminating context to our shut-in days by going back to the early 1990s to study the Biosphere II, that quixotic endeavor in the Arizona desert in which eight men and women sealed themselves off in a 3-acre complex. Node 2 … High Definition Earth-Viewing System (HDEV) Currently, live views from the ISS are streaming from an external camera mounted on the ISS module called Node 2. You’d say the story was out of this world if it wasn’t so much of it. Spaceship Earth and the Value of Utopian Thinking The Biosphere 2 experiment is often ridiculed as the scientific disaster of the '90s. It’s content to go along for the ride, marveling at all the surrealism. Back in 2011, my journey would bring to meet to Suzyand Rebecca Amis of the MUSE school, whose mission is to educate children all ages how to live and maintain a sustainable life. “Spaceship Earth,” with a glowing score by Owen Pallett, doesn’t cast judgment on most of its subjects. A new documentary makes a touching case for its merits.
Three stars out of four. Spaceship Earth Looks Back on Weird Science Experiment / 2 Comments . My eyes were opened in a whole new way from that experiences, but not more than the discovery process of watching Spaceship Earth. Running time: 115 minutes. The new documentary “Spaceship Earth” examines the Biosphere 2 project—an ecological experiment run by none other than Steve Bannon (yes, the fascist ex-Trump adviser). "Spaceship Earth,” a Neon release, is unrated by the Motion Picture Association of America.