Ryan Gosling added the astronauts circling Earth his fans as they got to watch Project Hail Mary before setting on a real-life mission.
The new movie won hearts of many, including the space guys with its phenomenal representation as Jeremy Hanseen shared his thoughts.
During an event by the Canadian Space Agency, he admitted that the film was “a real treat” to watch, insisting that “art imitates science and vice versa.”
The astronaut revealed that the character motivated him and his crew before the onset of the mission, calling it an “uplifting and inspiring” piece of entertainment.
They received the newly launched sci-fi, released on March 20, 2026, during their quarantine to help their morale.
On the other hand, Ryan send a heartfelt message to the spacemen through livestream of NASA, hoping they get to travel the furthest any human has ever done in history.
Moreover, the crew shared the experience of seeing the “far side of the moon” as they enter the third day of their journey.
They shared a photo of the Orientale base of the moon.
At the time of writing, the Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, and Christina Koch and Jeremy are over 180,000 miles away from Earth.
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