The Science - and Fun - Behind 'Moonfall' - Behind the scenes with science consultant mikamckinnon by Nancy_A
The master of disaster has struck again, and this time our Moon is the ominous villain. ” film director Roland Emmerich has created yet another sci-fi disaster film where the world faces obliteration from mysterious forces.Science realists watching the film will likely have complaints. Nearly every known conspiracy theory regarding the Moon is part of the plot, along with implausible twists in the storyline.
“Working on an Emmerich movie has been on my dream wish list,” she said in an interview with Universe Today. “He always does gigantic disaster movies, that are huge, over the top and exuberant.” “In science we build models to try to predict what will happen or to rule things out,” McKinnon explained. “For example, we’d love to be able to predict earthquakes, and for the last several decades we’ve looked at things like tides and built models – which have always said no, we can’t predict earthquakes based on tides.
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