IMAX Ultimate Collection
IMAX Ultimate Collection

IMAX Ultimate Collection

4.4 May 1970
Ended

Overview

The definitive IMAX collection! See some of the most amazing sights -- both on this planet and beyond -- while such Hollywood celebrities as Tom Cruise, Johnny Depp, Morgan Freeman, Kate Winslet and Kiefer Sutherland narrate the action. See the Earth as only few people have ever seen it: from space. Witness the largest concentration of animals anywhere on Earth during the spring and summer months in Antarctica. Be transported into the driver's seat of America's most popular spectator sport. Swim alongside some of the most exotic creatures of the planet. Journey behind the scenes for the thrilling maiden voyage of the world's first space shuttle. And much, much more!

English
E3

Hubble 3D

"Through the power of IMAX 3D, Hubble 3D will enable movie-goers to journey through distant galaxies to explore the grandeur and mysteries of our celestial surroundings, and accompany space-walking astronauts as they attempt the most difficult and important tasks in NASA’s history. The film will offer an inspiring and unique look into the Hubble Space Telescope’s [HST's] legacy and highlight its profound impact on the way we view the universe and ourselves. Hubble 3D is an IMAX and Warner Bros. Pictures production, in cooperation with National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The film reunites the Space Station 3D filmmaking team, led by Producer/Director Toni Myers. Hubble 3D blasted off exclusively to IMAX and IMAX 3D theatres on March 19, 2010." The film's itinerary takes the viewer past Saturn's aurora, the Helix Nebula in the constellation of Aquarius, the "Pillars of Creation" in the Eagle Nebula, the Andromeda galaxy, and the beautiful Butterfly Nebula. The HST has provided data and imagery so detailed that scientists and film technicians have been able to put viewers "inside" the images during two extended CGI fly-throughs. In the most awesome sequence, gaseous clouds billow while million-mile-an-hour stellar winds blow through a cloud canyon in the Orion Nebula some 90 trillion miles across. These data-driven animations were created by the Advanced Visualization Laboratory at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications.

Mar 29, 2011 60m

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