If you just
landed on a distant planet and had to learn your way around, what would be most helpful?
Funded by aged industrialist Peter Weyland (Guy Pearce), the years - long mission
lands on a distant planet and a team sets off to explore.
While studying an anomaly in outer space, a mishap
lands you on a distant planet.
Earth has been destroyed by aliens, the spaceship that made it out of harm's way has crash -
landed on a distant planet and it's your job to sort out this mess.
Not exact matches
So would you prefer this: an unknown source says something in the media produced by someone apparently living
on this
planet may have caused some strong feelings among some yet to be identified crowds of unknown sizes to be engaged in possibly some distrubances which may have occured in some
distant land...
This theory that
land and life have a symbiotic, planetary relationship could indicate that continents spotted
on distant planets may be home to living things, too.
While seeking life
on a
distant planet, a crash
landed and stranded astronaut discovers an abandoned Russian colony and a...
Instead of focusing
on big - picture goals like taking my first steps
on distant planets, contracts have me duct - taping and kit - bashing single - use spacecraft to take a new
landing gear to a certain height and speed, checking off a box to get paid.
Now when you've got the highest - carbon petroleum
on the
planet and it's bloody expensive to extract, upgrade, dilute, transport and refine in some
distant land, what does that add up to?