
Space Station 3D
Documentary
Overview
Some 220 miles above Earth lies the International Space Station, a one-of-a-kind outer space laboratory that 16 nations came together to build. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this extraordinary structure in this spectacular IMAX film. Viewers will blast off from Florida's Kennedy Space Center and the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Russia for this incredible journey -- IMAX's first-ever space film. Tom Cruise narrates.
Top Cast


Tom Cruise
Tom Cruise
Self - Narrator (voice)
Tom Cruise
Self - Narrator (voice)
James H. Newman
James H. Newman
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-88
James H. Newman
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-88


Jerry L. Ross
Jerry L. Ross
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-88
Jerry L. Ross
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-88


Robert D. Cabana
Robert D. Cabana
Self - Commander, STS-88
Robert D. Cabana
Self - Commander, STS-88


Koichi Wakata
Koichi Wakata
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-92
Koichi Wakata
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-92


Brian Duffy
Brian Duffy
Self - Commander, STS-92
Brian Duffy
Self - Commander, STS-92


Pamela Ann Melroy
Pamela Ann Melroy
Self - Pilot, STS-92
Pamela Ann Melroy
Self - Pilot, STS-92


Marc Garneau
Marc Garneau
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-97
Marc Garneau
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-97
Joseph R. Tanner
Joseph R. Tanner
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-97
Joseph R. Tanner
Self - Mission Specialist, STS-97
Brent W. Jett Jr.
Brent W. Jett Jr.
Self - Commander, STS-97
Brent W. Jett Jr.
Self - Commander, STS-97
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