Take a look at the plot, lose contact with the space station, and send two astronauts to investigate the situation (one is the designer of the space station and the other is an experienced astronaut), because usually the docking of the spacecraft and the space station requires the cooperation of the two, now only Being able to rely on manual control to dock (the space station is out of control) is very difficult, and the very risky operation finally succeeded. Enter the space station to check and find that there is ice inside. You need to find a way to melt the ice to restore the equipment in the space station. By making the space station rotate and rely on the sun to melt (I don't understand the specific photoreceptor is not blocked? Maybe it is through the glass. Direct heating?), they collected water from the melting ice in the space station, a drop of water got into the spacecraft and caused the spacecraft to catch fire (more complicated to be specific), the mechanic astronaut was burned, the spacecraft could not make oxygen, they only can return. The oxygen that supported them falling into the ocean was not enough, only enough for one person to return, but they joined hands and chose a risky method - smashing the distorted photosensitive protective cover, so as to restore the light sensitivity and function of the space station, and support them to wait for the next spaceship. . Finally, the thermal change of the metal was used to cause it to become brittle, and the protective cover was successfully smashed. They returned successfully. So exciting.
NASA, who went to the United States before, also experienced the docking of a virtual spacecraft and a space station. It didn't match up, and I was not very good at operating it at the time. Now think about it, it is similar to the docking in the movie, and I would like to experience it when I have a chance in the future.
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