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Recursos Electrónicos HIS-212 La aventura espacial en cine y televisión: los viajes de ciencia ficción en el macrocosmos en conmemoración de los noventa años del natalicio de Neil Armstrong Películas y episodios de series de televisión consultadas 2001: A Space Odyssey (Movie, 1968) 2010: The Year We Make Contact (Movie, 1984) A Trip to the Moon (Movie, 1902) Abbott and Costello Go to Mars (Movie, 1953) After Earth (Movie, 2013) Alien franchise: Alien (Movie, 1979) Aliens (Movie, 1986) Alien 3 (Movie, 1992) Alien: Resurrection (Movie, 1997) Prometheus (Movie, 2012) Alien: Covenant (Movie, 2017) Alien: Containment (Short Film, 2019) Alien: Specimen (Short Film, 2019) Alien: Night Shift (Short Film, 2019) Alien: Ore (Short Film, 2019) Alien: Harvest (Short Film, 2019) Alien: Alone (Short Film, 2019) Alien Abduction (Movie, 2005) Alien Armageddon (Movie, 2011) Alien Cargo (Movie, 1999) Alien Expedition (Movie, 2018) Alien Nation (Movie, 1988) Alien Siege (Movie, 2005) Alien Uprising (Movie, 2008) Angry Red Planet (Movie, 1959) Apollo 13 (Movie, 1995) Apollo 18 (Movie, 2011) Arena (Movie, 1989) Armageddon (Movie, 1998) Avatar (Movie, 2009) Babylon 5 franchise Babylon 5: The Gathering (Movie, 1993) Babylon 5 (TV Series, 110 episodes, 1994-1998) In the Beginning (Movie, 1998) Thirdspace (Movie, 1998) The River of Souls (Movie, 1998) A Call to Arms (Movie, 1999) Crusade (TV Series, 13 episodes, 1999) The Legend of the Rangers: To Live and Die in Starlight (Movie, 2002) Babylon 5: The Lost Tales: Voices in the Dark (Direct to Video, 2 episodes, 2006) Barbarella (Movie, 1968) Battle: Los Angeles (Movie, 2011) Battle beyond the Stars (Movie, 1980) Battle of Los Angeles (Movie, 2011) Battle of the Worlds (Movie, 1961) Battlestar Galactica franchise Battlestar Galactica (TV Series, 24 episodes, 1978-1979) Galactica 1980 (TV Series, 10 episodes, 1980) Battlestar Galactica (Miniseries, 2 episodes, 2003) Battlestar Galactica (TV Series, 33 episodes, 2004-2006) Battlestar Galactica: Razor (Movie, 2007) Beyond the Rising Moon (1988) Beyond White Space (Movie, 2018) Black Hole (Movie, 1979) Buck Rogers (Serial Film, 1939) Buck Rogers in the 25th Century (TV Series, 37 episodes, 1979-1981) Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons (TV Series, 32 episodes, 1967) Captain Video and His Video Rangers (TV Series, 2 episodes, 1952) Cargo (Movie, 2009) Cat-Women of the Moon (Movie, 1953) Close Encounters of the Third Kind (Movie, 1977) Communion (Movie, 1989) Creature: The Titan Find (Movie, 1985) Critters franchise Critters (Movie, 1986) Critters 2: The Main Course (Movie, 1988) Critters 3 (Movie, 1991) Critters 4 (Movie, 1992) Critters Attack! (Movie, 2019) Dark Side of the Moon (Movie, 1990) DC Expanded Universe franchise Green Lantern (Movie, 2011) Man of Steel (Movie, 2013) Justice League (Movie, 2017) Dead Space (Movie, 1991) Defying Gravity (TV Series, 13 episodes, 2009) Destination Moon (Movie, 1950) District Nine (Movie, 2009) Doom (Movie, 2005) Doom: Annihilation (Movie, 2019) Doctor Who franchise First Doctor (TV Series, 13 episodes, 1963) Second Doctor (TV Series, 14 episodes, 1967-1968) Third Doctor (TV Series, 78 episodes, 1972-1974) Fourth Doctor (TV Series, 124 episodes, 1974-1977) Ninth Doctor (TV Series, 15 episodes, 2005) Tenth Doctor (TV Series, 40 episodes, 2006-2008) Eleventh Doctor (TV Series, 13 episodes, 2010) Dracula 3000 (Movie, 2004) Dune (Movie, 1984) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (Movie, 1982) Earth II (TV Series, 21 episodes, 1994) Enemy Mine (Movie, 1985) Europa Report (Movie, 2013) Event Horizon (Movie, 1997) The Expanse (TV Series, 10 episodes, 2015) Extraterrestrial (Movie, 2014) Farscape (TV Series, 22 episodes, 1999) Ferocious Planet (Movie, 2011) Fire Maidens of Outer Space (Movie, 1956) Fireball XL5 (TV Series, 39 episodes, 1962) Firefly franchise Firefly (TV Series, 14 episodes, 2002) Serenity (Movie, 2005) First Men in the Moon (Movie, 1964) Flash Gordon franchise Flash Gordon (Serial Film, 1936) Flash Gordon's Trip to Mars (Serial Film, 1938) Flash Gordon Conquers the Universe (Serial Film, 1940) Flash Gordon (Movie, 1980) Flight to Mars (Movie, 1951) Forbidden Planet (Movie, 1956) Forbidden World (Movie, 1982) The Fourth Kind (Movie, 2009) Frank Herbert's Dune (Miniseries, 3 episodes, 2000) Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster (AKA: Mars Invades Puerto Rico, Movie, 1965) Galaxy of Terror (Movie, 1981) Galaxy Quest (Movie, 1999) Gene Roddenberry’s Andromeda (TV Series, 110 episodes, 2000-2005) Ghosts of Mars (Movie, 2001) Green Slime (Movie, 1968) Have Rocket - Will Travel (Movie, 1959) Houston, We’ve Got a Problem (Movie, 1974) Ikarie XB1 (AKA: Voyage to the End of the Universe, Movie, 1963) The Incredible Petrified World (Movie, 1957) Independence Day (Movie, 1996) Inseminoid (AKA: Horror Planet, Movie, 1981) Interstellar (Movie, 2014) The Invaders (TV Series, 43 episodes, 1967) The Invaders (Miniseries, 2 episodes, 1995) Iron Sky (Movie, 2012) It: The Terror from Beyond Space (Movie, 1959) Jason of Star Command (TV Series, 28 episodes, 1978-1981) Jason X (Movie, 2001) John Carter (Movie, 2012) Journey to the Seventh Planet (Movie, 1962) Jurassic Galaxy (Movie, 2018) Killings at Outpost Zeta (Movie, 1980) Killjoys (TV Series, 20 episodes, 2015-2016) Land of the Giants (TV Series, 51 episodes, 1968) Leprechaun 4: In Space (Movie, 1996) Lexx (TV Series, 24 episodes, 1997) Lifeforce (Movie, 1985) LockOut (Movie, 2012) Lost in Space (TV Series, 83 episodes, 1965-1968) Lost in Space (Movie, 1998) Lost in Space (TV Series, 10 episodes, 2018) Marooned (Movie, 1969) Mars Attacks (Movie, 1996) Martian Chronicles (Miniseries, 3 episodes, 1980) Marvel Cinematic Universe Franchise Marvel’s The Avengers (Movie, 2012) Guardians of the Galaxy (Movie, 2014) Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (Movie, 2017) Thor: Ragnarok (Movie, 2017) Avengers: Infinity War (Movie, 2018) Captain Marvel (Movie, 2019) Avengers: Endgame (Movie, 2019) Men in Black (Movie, 1997) Men in Black (Movie, 2002) Men in Black (Movie, 2012) Métal Hurlant Chronicles (TV Series, 12 episodes, 2012) Mission to Mars (Movie, 1996) Moon 44 (Movie, 1990) Moontrap (Movie, 1989) My Favorite Martian (TV Series, 107 episodes, 1963-1966) Naked Space (AKA; The Creature Wasn't Nice, Movie, 1981) La nave de los monstrous (Movie, 1960) Nightflyers (TV Series, 10 episodes, 2018) Nydenion (Movie, 2010) Oblivion (2013) The Orville (TV Series, 26 episodes, 2017-2019) Outcasts (Movie, 2010) Outland (Movie, 1981) Pandorum (Movie, 2009) Passengers (Movie, 2016) Phoenix Five (TV Series, 26 episodes, 1970) Plaguers (Movie, 2008) Plan 9 from Outer Space (Movie, 1959) Planet of Dinosaurs (Movie, 1978) Planet of the Vampires (Movie, 1965) Predator franchise Predator (Movie, 1987) Predator 2 (Movie, 1990) Alien vs. Predator (Movie, 2004) Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem (Movie, 2007) Predators (Movie, 2010) The Predator (Movie, 2018) Princess of Mars (Movie, 2009) Quark (TV Series, 8 episodes, 1978) Queen of Blood (Movie, 1966) Riddick franchise Pitch Black (Movie, 2000) The Chronicles of Riddick (Movie, 2004) Riddick (Movie, 2013) The Right Stuff (Movie, 1983) Rocketship X-M (Movie, 1950) Rocky Jones, Space Ranger (TV Series, 39 episodes, 1954) Screamers (Movie, 1995) Screamers II (Movie, 2009) Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity (Movie, 1987) Soldier (Movie, 1998) Space 1999 (TV Series, 48 episodes, 1975-1977) Space: Above & Beyond (Movie, 1995) Space Academy (TV Series, 15 episodes, 1977) Space Patrol (TV Series, 52 episodes, 1951-1955) Space Precinct (TV Series, 3 episodes, 1994) Space Probe Taurus (Movie, 1965) Space Raiders (Movie, 1983) Space Rangers (TV Series, 6 episodes, 1993) Spaceballs (Movie, 1987) Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (Movie, 1983) Spaceship Terror (Movie, 2011) Star Odyssey (Movie, 1979) Star Pilot (Movie, 1966) Star Slammer (AKA: Prison Ship, Movie, 1988) Star Trek franchise Star Trek (TV Series, 80 episodes, 1966-1969) Star Trek: The Motion Picture (Movie, 1979) Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan (Movie, 1982) Star Trek III: The Search for Spock (Movie, 1984) Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home (Movie, 1986) Star Trek: The Next Generation (TV Series, 178 episodes, 1987-1994) Star Trek V: The Final Frontier (Movie, 1989) Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (Movie, 1991) Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (TV Series, 176 episodes, 1993-1999) Star Trek: Generations (Movie, 1994) Star Trek: Voyager (TV Series, 172 episodes, 1995-2001) Star Trek: First Contact (Movie, 1996) Star Trek: Insurrection (Movie, 1998) Star Trek: Enterprise (TV Series, 98 episodes, 2001-2005) Star Trek: Nemesis (Movie, 2002) Star Trek (Movie, 2009) Star Trek: Into Darkness (Movie, 2013) Star Trek: Beyond (Movie, 2016) Star Trek: Discovery (TV Series, 29 episodes, 2017-2019) Star Trek: Picard (TV Series, 10 episodes, 2019-2020) Star Wars franchise Episode IV: A New Hope (Movie, 1977) Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back (Movie, 1980) Episode VI: Return of the Jedi (Movie, 1983) Episode I: The Phantom Menace (Movie, 1999) Episode II: Attack of the Clones (Movie, 2002) Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (Movie, 2005) Episode VII: The Force Awakens (Movie, 2015) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (Movie, 2016) Episode VIII: The Last Jedi (Movie, 2017) Solo: A Star Wars Story (Movie, 2018) The Mandalorian (TV Series, 8 episodes, 2019) Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (Movie, 2019) Starcrash (Movie, 1979) Stargate franchise Stargate (Movie, 1994) Stargate SG-1 (TV Series, 214 episodes, 1997-2007) Stargate: Atlantis (TV Series, 100 episodes, 2004-2009) Stargate: The Ark of Truth (Movie, 2008) Stargate: Continuum (Movie, 2008) Stargate Universe
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