Mars Obligations by Andy Weir: Aliens don't encrypt messages.
On the occasion of the release of the movie "Martian Obligation", which is adapted from science fiction, the author Andy Weir signaled that in the vast universe, the timing of life in outer space is very high. Last month, he said that he did not believe that aliens were trying to consult with humans on Earth, and even if a message was really sent to consult Earth, it would only send a convenient message, and there was no need to activate encryption for the message.
* Landing on Moon signaled that he thought aliens had encrypted their communications, but human technology had not yet been able to sense and decipher their messages.
Andy WeirAndy Weir, American science fiction writer, programmer at Blizzard Entertainment, graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a degree in computer science.
He is known as the author of the sci-fi "The Martian" ("Themartian").
This ** has topped Amazon's science fiction bestseller list and the New York Times fiction book list.
In February 2015, ** was adapted by 20th Century Fox into a film version of "The Martian" and released, which was widely sought after by fans.
On December 15, 2016, Andy Weir and Drew Gouda won the 21st Huading Award for Best Global Screenplay for "The Martian".
Chinese name: Andy WeirForeign name: AndyweirNationality: United StatesPlace of Birth: California, USADate of Birth: June 16, 1972Occupation: Writer, ProgrammerGraduated from: University of California, San DiegoMain achievements: "The Martian" original author, film screenwriter "World of Warcraft 2" One of the writersRepresentative works: "The Martian" (Themartian) Introduction Andy Weir studied computer science at the University of California, San Diego, He also worked in the United States** and Blizzard Entertainment.
The author laughs at himself as a nerd, likes to learn all kinds of new things, is not sociable (his business activities are basically managed by agents), and while writing "The Martian", he taught himself orbital dynamics, botany, the history of astronautics, and an overview of Mars.
Writing Andy Weir began to publish on his own web page at the age of 20** (no ads on the page, all free), the first one** is "theftofpride", after continuous writing, the work that attracted the attention of netizens is "The Egg" ("theegg"), which is very short, but very philosophical, and has been adapted in** and short plays.
In 2009, Andy Weir's network *** The Martian attracted a lot of attention, and at the strong request of readers, the author converted the network to ebook format for **, but someone still sent an email to the author, hoping for a more convenient reading experience.
Finally, in 2012, "The Martian" was published on Amazon and launched an electronic version of Kindle, and the pre-sale of the work was only 0$99, received a lot of positive reviews, hit the top of the Amazon charts, aroused the interest of publishers, and was bought out of the rights to the book.
In the interview with the author, the author said that 750,000 physical books have been sold in the United States so far, and the work has been translated into 30 languages overseas.
The movie book "The Martian" of the same name tells the story of an astronaut who lost contact with the Earth during a mission to Mars, and relied on what he learned to help himself and be rescued5, IMDB score 81。
There are many ways to watch a movie, we can watch it at home afterwards or go to the cinema. Because everyone's orientation is different, today I will first introduce you to a movie of "The Martian", as well as the Martian network cloud, The Martian**.
1. Introduction to The Martian.
Before watching a movie, we will get used to understanding what the movie is about, and then go to the cinema to watch it. Today we won't talk about The Martian** and the Martian Network Cloud, let's take a look at its synopsis.
The film is a science fiction adventure film produced by Twentieth Century Fox Film Company, mainly directed by Ridley Scott, starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Jeff Daniels, and Chiwett Ejioot. The film is based on Andy Weir's eponymous **, which tells the story of Mark losing contact with his team due to a sandstorm, leaving himself alone on Mars to face spaceship damage, and trying to return to Earth.
2. A few things you should know about The Martian.
1. The film has received the full support of NASA. The script has 50 pages of NASA details, trying to present a realistic image and action of the astronauts. The total shooting period of the film is about 70 days, of which it took 21 days to shoot the details of NASA alone.
2. The Mars mission at the beginning of the film is exactly what NASA intends to implement in the future.
3. Andyweir, the author of the original book, is a professional coder, and he even wrote software to accurately calculate the voyage time from Earth to Mars.
4. The magnificent Martian scenes in the film are all filmed in the famous "Rose Desert" of Wadiren in Jordan, and the final effect is completed by live shooting and CG.
The Martian 100 words in English after viewing.
scott has famously been up in space before, thrillingly in alien, far less so in prometheus (a sequel to which he is currently preparing). this time, he’s telling a survival story, pure and **of an american astronaut named mark watney, thought to be dead, who’s left behind on mars when an enormous storm compels his five fellow crew members to hastily cut short their extra-planetary visit. it’s robinson crusoe on mars, but without the monkey and aliens.
The Martian is a science fiction adventure film produced by Twentieth Century Fox Films, directed by Ridley Scott, starring Matt Damon, Jessica Chastain, Kristen Wiig, Jeff Daniels, Kate Mara, Sebastian Stan, and Chiwetel Ejioot. The film is based on Andy Weir's eponymous **, which tells the story of Mark losing contact with his team due to a sandstorm, leaving him alone on Mars to face the destruction of the spacecraft and trying to get back to Earth.