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The Mercury Seven were the group of seven astronauts selected to fly spacecraft for Project Mercury. They are also referred to as the Original Seven and Astronaut Group 1.

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Disney+ has snagged distribution rights to National Geographic’s “The Right Stuff,” a scripted series about the American astronauts at the center of the space race, adapted from Tom Wolfe’s eponymous 1979 non-fiction account. Produced by Leonardo DiCaprio’s Appian Way along with Warner Bros., the series is created by Mark Lafferty (“Castle Rock,” “Halt and Catch Fire”). “The Right Stuff” follows closely the intense rivalry between pilots John Glenn (Patrick J. Adams) and Alan Shepherd (Jake McDorman) during the development of NASA’s Project Mercury.




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Can you film a movie in space? Tom Cruise wants to try with NASA and Elon Musk’s help

Word on the Hollywood street is that Tom Cruise will be part of an action adventure movie to be filmed where no camera crew has dared to go: outer space.

The actor, known for being his own stunt dummy, will be working with Elon Musk’s SpaceX and NASA, according to Deadline, but details about whether Cruise himself will visit the zero-gravity world above us remain unknown.

“There has never been a leading man (Jackie Chan might dispute this) who puts himself at risk as often as does Cruise, in the name of the most realistic action sequences possible,” the outlet said. “If he is successful shooting a project in Musk’s space ship, he will be alone in the Hollywood record books.”
 
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