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På vej mod Mars

Robert Fox, 1995

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Himmelskibet

Holger-Madsen, 1918

The navy captain Avanti Planetaros is inspired by his astronomer-father to travel through outer space to reach other worlds. He becomes an aviator and, along with the young scientist Dr. Krafft, the driving force behind the construction of a space-ship.

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Professor Bengt Strömgren

Carl Otto Petersen, 1969

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The Visit: An Alien Encounter

Michael Madsen, 2015

"This film documents an event that has never taken place - man's first encounter with intelligent life from space", but ever since the invention of radio, humans have been sending signals into space, announcing their existence to other civilizations. With unprecedented access to the UN Office for Outer Space Affairs, the military, and experts from leading space agencies, the film explores a first contact scenario, beginning with the simplest of questions: Why are you here? How do you think? What do you see in humans that we don't see in ourselves?

A journey beyond a terrestrial perspective, revealing the fears, hopes, and rituals of a species forced not only to confront alien life forms, but also its own self image.

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Den bevægede jord

Lars Becker-Larsen, 2009

The Earth is not the immovable centre of the world but a planet in orbit around the sun: this was the claim made by the astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543. To the Christian church this was a heresy that contravened the Word of God. For centuries to come great scientists like Tycho Brahe, Kepler, Galileo and Newton doggedly pursued the notion of a moving earth, and from this epoch-making process there emerged not only a new view of the world but the modern natural sciences.

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Den sidste stilhed

Kasper Bisgaard, Mikael Lypinski, 2025

The tiny town of Green Bank, hidden deep in the forests of West Virginia, is home to the world's largest radio telescope. If scientists want to listen to an iPhone on Mars, they can. This extraordinary sensitivity means that even the slightest signals can interfere with the telescope.

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J. Th. Arnfred

Jørgen Roos, 1976

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Dansk Film-Avis nr. 689 A

1944

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Dansk Film-Avis 1945

1945

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