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DRAMATIZATION: In a lab in Starship City, scientists are growing algae, the new food source in space. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sloane Cooper)
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Newark, NJ: Caleb Scharf, Columba University's Director of Astrobiology, giving an interview on the biological and physical needs of travelling and living in space. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: Jeffers Jr., son of the late billionaire Bill Jeffers, prepares to launch in his privately built spaceship with 500 other wealthy donors âĦjust before something goes horribly wrong with the antimatter engine. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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DRAMATIZATION: A reporter interviews a couple who must make the difficult choice of giving up their daughter who will go to space and live, while they must stay behind and die. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)
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CGI IMAGE: Pieces of the Horizon Spaceship are being delivered to space. (Image Credit: National Geographic Channels/ Nate Evans)
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CGI IMAGE: The Neutron Star sucks up the Earth in bits and pieces. (Image Credit: National Geographic Channels/ Nate Evans)
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CGI IMAGE: A Neutron star. (Image Credit: National Geographic Channels/ Nate Evans)
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DRAMATIZATION: A Genetic Evaluation Mandate (GEM) vehicle approaches a rural Central American home to test a mother and child for genetic viability. (Photo Credit: Atlas Media Corporation/ Sevita Qarshi)