The Last Jedi: NASA to screen new Star Wars film for astronauts on the International Space Station

Disney will provide Nasa with a digital file

Christopher Hooton
Wednesday 13 December 2017 13:32 GMT
Comments

The world will finally get to see Star Wars: The Last Jedi on Thursday, and those currently living off of it don't want to miss out.

Rian Johnson's space opera will, appropriately, be shown in space, with Nasa sending a screener up to astronauts on the ISS.

"I received confirmation from Disney and NASA sources that the crew aboard the International Space Station will be screening Star Wars: The Last Jedi," Spaceflight reporter Robin Seemangal wrote on Twitter.

We don't know when exactly, but Nasa Public Affairs Officer Dan Huot provided a few more details to Inverse: "[I] can confirm the crew will be able to watch it on orbit.

"Don’t have a definitive timeline yet. They typically get movies as digital files and can play them back on a laptop or a standard projector that is currently aboard."

The six astronauts currently working on the ISS will probably be pleased with the latest Star Wars instalment, which is getting very strong reviews.

Join our commenting forum

Join thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their replies

Comments

Thank you for registering

Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in