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Jupiter Moon is a science fiction soap opera television series first broadcast by British Satellite Broadcasting's Galaxy channel in 1990. 150 episodes were commissioned and made, but only the first 108 were broadcast before the closure of BSB. Episodes 109–150 were first shown in the UK on the Sci Fi Channel in 1996.
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00:03we're clear speed 98.4 and increasing that was far too close petra damage report
00:14t plus 25 seconds all systems functioning normally on course for achilles g33
00:21intercept time now 10 hours and 15 minutes
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04:05at the end of the day it's just an insignificant little asteroid
04:20there are thousands like it between Jupiter and Mars
04:22When you've seen one, you've seen them all.
04:24This one is special.
04:25Don't get too attached to it. You can't take it home with you.
04:28It should have a name.
04:29It's got one. G33.
04:31No, a proper name.
04:32Like Gabriela.
04:33What, why not?
04:34Well, dream on, Gabby. They don't name asteroids after women.
04:38They name planets. What about Venus?
04:39Venus is a goddess.
04:41So?
04:42Well, I suppose that has to be a first time.
04:44They'll probably call it Victoria, though.
04:45Victoria?
04:46Victoria, I remember the Michelangelo expedition.
04:48It's because of her that we've come.
04:49And Victoria sounds right.
04:51Victoria falls, the state of Victoria.
04:52You never hear of the Gabriela falls, do you?
04:54Or the state of Gabriela?
04:56I think Victoria just shades you out.
04:58God, yes.
05:00All I'm asking is that you talk to Philippe.
05:02Philippe will talk to Fiona, and that'll be it.
05:04It's such a wonderful idea. Everyone will have to listen.
05:07Right.
05:08Fiona likes Philippe a lot. She'll be really impressed with this idea.
05:12Yeah.
05:13Only when we see her eyes light up
05:15do we say this wonderful idea was Anna Bergani's.
05:18Right.
05:20What is the idea?
05:22The time capsule.
05:23The time capsule?
05:24Well, the time capsule D.B.L.S. has taken to Parkinson's star.
05:27Oh, that time capsule.
05:30I didn't know there was one.
05:32There isn't.
05:32But we're going to make one, aren't we?
05:35We are?
05:36We'll each write a long, long paper on our work and our studies,
05:39and in a thousand years' time, or even a million,
05:42it'll be there for somebody to find.
05:44Isn't that a wonderful idea?
05:46Yeah, a wonderful idea, Anna.
05:49Oh, wonderful idea, Anna.
05:51I can't wait.
05:52I can't wait.
05:58You'll never be famous, Gabby.
06:00I don't know why.
06:01No.
06:02Why don't you tell me?
06:03Because you're Italian.
06:04Half Italian.
06:05A lot of Italians are famous.
06:06Men, Gabby.
06:07Men.
06:08Women, too.
06:09Name one.
06:12So I'll be the first.
06:13It'll make me doubly famous.
06:15Italian women don't get famous.
06:16They just get married.
06:16Not me.
06:17Yeah, and they don't make names for themselves.
06:19They just make pasta.
06:20They make risotto, spaghetti, pizza.
06:23And they make bambinos.
06:25Molto, molto bambinos.
06:27Giuseppe, Antonio.
06:28Luigi, Giovanni.
06:30And they get old and very fat, and they say to themselves,
06:34Mamma mia, what became of my dreams?
06:40Of course, that was 20 years ago.
06:42Anything can happen in 20 years.
06:44Yeah, of course.
06:4520 years ago, you could buy this stuff for 5,000 echoes on the Tokyo spot.
06:51Petra, maintain course vectors.
06:53Begin approach deceleration.
06:54Instead of eating into stage five funding.
06:57Deceleration at 10%.
06:58Now, Professor, this is going to be a very slow orbit.
07:02The asteroid's gravitational pull is very low.
07:03Yes, thank you very much, Mr Lewis,
07:05but I have an astonishing grasp of schoolboy physics.
07:08Petra, a full spectroscopic survey of G33.
07:14And God help us if we've come all this way for nothing.
07:20Hi, Bex.
07:21Leap.
07:22How bad is that, is it?
07:23Can I help you with something?
07:24I'd like a copy of Fredrickson's host defence mechanism to viral attack, please.
07:28Volume one.
07:29Book, tutor, disc, anything.
07:30Microbiology.
07:31Don't you have an EVA class?
07:32I'm looking for some light that I'm reading.
07:42Oh, no.
07:42Just go away, please.
07:47Bex?
07:48Just go away.
07:56Asteroid G33.
07:58Fourth largest of the Manila group.
08:00Ground pressure 0.6 Fahrenheit.
08:03Surface temperature minus 145...
08:05Petra, I don't want it chapter adverse.
08:08Just tell me what's beneath that permafrost.
08:10The asteroid is composed mainly of porphyritic rock.
08:14Towards the poles, there are isolated outcrops of igneous rock.
08:18Petra, localise on sector 12.
08:20Thank you, Victoria.
08:22Sector 12 comprises coarse-grained basalt with cortical pockets of methane and ammonia.
08:29There are traces of phosphorus and larger deposits of sulphur and molybdenum sulphide.
08:34To the east of the...
08:36Thank you, Petra.
08:37That will be all.
08:39Molybdenum.
08:40Easily accessible molybdenum.
08:42Ah, well done.
08:43Now all we have to do is go down and get a bit.
08:46Mr Lewis, optimum time for shuttle descent.
08:48Well, we're orbiting every five and a half hours.
08:51Next available window, 1215.
08:54Ah.
08:55Time for me to put in my EVA class first.
08:58Oh.
08:59You're going down, are you?
09:02Right, well, yes.
09:03I'd better get on with my rounds.
09:05Bye, Fimbo.
09:06Good job, Victoria.
09:11I, er, would send Fimbo down there, but I want a bag of rocks, not an archaeological dig.
09:19Well, I think it's a good idea.
09:21Oh, yeah.
09:21We spend six months writing a boring thesis, stick it in a leg can and wait a thousand years
09:26to see what happens.
09:27Who said anything about a thousand years?
09:28All right, a hundred then.
09:30Not much difference when you think about it.
09:31Well, you don't do it for yourself.
09:32You don't do it for future generations.
09:33Well, I don't want to inflict one of my papers on future generations.
09:36We could always leave them something interesting.
09:39Artifacts.
09:39What sort of artifacts?
09:41A sort you can stick in a leg can.
09:43Small artifacts.
09:44Look, nobody said we had to take this thing seriously.
09:47Well, what do you want us to do?
09:48Put lots of jokes about aliens inside it.
09:50Remember the Armstrong time capsule?
09:52Found on the site of the first moon landing.
09:54Mm-mm, hoax.
09:55Mars College, class of 36.
09:58Exactly.
10:10Okay, thanks, lads.
10:14Don't forget the suntan lotion.
10:16Oh, hi, Thimbo.
10:18Hi, Gabriella.
10:26Hey, Thimbo.
10:27Don't mind me, Christophe.
10:29Captain's report.
10:29Yeah, look, I've got a counseling session in five minutes.
10:31Try and be quick.
10:32Quit doing what?
10:33Ah, is this the accident?
10:35Yeah, what's wrong with it?
10:38Well, it's not up to date.
10:40Yeah, Thimbo, I've got a lot of work to be getting on with it.
10:42It's important that records are properly maintained.
10:45Sorry, Captain.
10:46I'll see to it later.
10:47Well, I'd like you to see to it now, if that's all right.
10:53You know, Captain Creasy had a way with tiresome regulations.
10:56Captain Creasy is no longer in command.
10:59Thimbo, take my advice.
11:00It's not a good time to start enforcing petty rules.
11:03Oh, I hope I won't have to enforce them.
11:03Particularly with Rebecca.
11:04You know, she still hasn't adjusted to the death of Paul,
11:06and it wouldn't take a lot to push her over the edge.
11:08Ah, yes, right.
11:09Trauma, sickness, pregnancy.
11:11A few of the first years aside, this ship's an emotional time bomb.
11:14All the more reason for it to be run efficiently, then.
11:19Yes, Captain, of course.
11:22Right, the model we use on this ship is a Delta 349.
11:26This shell is fabricated from laminated polyfibrates.
11:31Lightweight material of exceptional durability.
11:34Anyone like to try it on?
11:35Er, Gabby would.
11:37Look, if he would just stop getting at me, she's a goddess.
11:40Come along, Gabby.
11:41Looks like you've been volunteered.
11:48Not so fast.
11:49First, smooth down the clothes you're wearing, or you'll be uncomfortable.
11:53You'll also inhibit the internal ventilation.
11:56Never rush anything, you lot.
11:59Space has been there for millions of years.
12:00It'll wait for you.
12:05Gabby's in a hurry, aren't you, Gabby?
12:07That's your oxygen purge system, isn't it?
12:09She's going to be a great navigator, a great explorer.
12:13High-pressure oxygen subsystem that provides storage in emergencies.
12:16The first woman to land on an unknown planet.
12:19Yeah, well, why shouldn't she be?
12:20That's right.
12:22Someone has to be first.
12:24Stick in that, kid, okay.
12:25Okay.
12:27I thought you had a wonderful idea.
12:29I thought, well, why not make it into an official project?
12:31Yes, I just think you've come to the wrong person, Anna.
12:33I thought you might be acting as principal now that Paul's gone.
12:36Look, don't you have something else you should be getting on with?
12:39Okay, but you will consider my project, won't you?
12:41Yes, yes.
12:42The students aren't interested.
12:44They prefer something more frivolous.
12:45Well, that's students, eh?
12:47Be honest with me, Rebecca.
12:48You don't sometimes think I'm a little too, well, good to you?
12:53No, I don't.
13:00Ah, doctor.
13:02Mercedes wants to get back to work.
13:03Well, she can't.
13:04I told her that.
13:05Stubborn girl, love.
13:06If she tries to go back to work before I pass the pit for duty, then she's in breach of
13:09regulation.
13:10Regulation?
13:11Oh, dear.
13:11She stays in her cabin, all right?
13:13For the doctor?
13:14Yes.
13:15I understand you're sending the service shuttle down to G33.
13:18So?
13:19A little risky, wouldn't you say?
13:21We haven't come all this way to admire the view.
13:23Well, you might have sent down the probe.
13:24I might have done, yes.
13:26But molybdenum doesn't lie around in handy little ingots.
13:29You have to grub around for it.
13:30What the probe was designed for, I think.
13:32Yes, well, you're the doctor.
13:34And I'm manager of the details project.
13:36I want that oar in the ship's hold while I'm still young enough to enjoy it.
13:39No matter who gets hurt along the way.
13:40We're not going to war for the damsel.
13:42That seems to me like every time you do an EVA, we end up with casualties.
13:46Yes, well, that gives you a job, doesn't it?
13:48Justifies your being.
13:49Look, I'm worried about chemicals trapped underneath the permafrost.
13:52Methane and ammonia.
13:53We know about the risks, and we know how to deal with them.
14:13Nice, steady breaths, Gabriella.
14:16You're gasping like you've just run the moon marathon.
14:18Sorry.
14:19No talking.
14:20Fiona, why is Gabriella pre-breathing?
14:23Because we volunteered her.
14:25Fiona.
14:26To purge the nitrogen from her system.
14:29And why should she do that, Philly?
14:30Because the space suits are maintained at low pressure,
14:33and this should make the nitrogen bubble out of the blood.
14:35And that's why, and no talking, Gabriella.
14:38You're letting more nitrogen into your system.
14:39You might literally talk yourself to death.
14:50Yes?
14:51Final briefing on the bridge, when you're ready.
14:53Right.
14:54I have to go.
14:55They're sending me down to G33.
14:5830 minutes, Gabby.
14:59Well, ideally, you should have had a little longer,
15:01but you are now, in theory, ready for an EVA.
15:06We orbit every five and a half hours,
15:08so, allowing for shuttle time, I'll be down there five hours.
15:11Before we pick you up on the next orbit.
15:13Now, you'll be out of comms for two hours, 50 minutes.
15:16The commsat contract wasn't lucrative enough for the Koreans.
15:20Well, if I get in trouble, I'll write.
15:22Oh, and remember, the surface of the asteroid is permafrost.
15:26Variable, 10 to 25 centimeters.
15:28Yeah, I'll cut the engines about 100 meters and drift down.
15:31They're not being picked on, Gabby, believe me.
15:33Oh, no?
15:33They tease you because they like you.
15:35You're good fun.
15:36I'd rather be disliked and ignored, thank you.
15:38Tomorrow, it'll be somebody else.
15:39Me, Jim, Fiona, Melody.
15:40You never get picked on.
15:42Oh, yes, I do.
15:43Boring old Philippe, always got his head stuck in a book.
15:45You're not boring.
15:46Jim gets stick for his lousy cooking.
15:48But everybody eats it.
15:49And that's Fran and Bagan.
15:50Anna gets teased because she's intense and so serious.
15:52Well, I'm serious, too, but everybody calls me a dreamer.
15:55Oh, come on.
15:56I'm not a dreamer, Philippe.
15:57I'll show them.
15:58I really will.
16:00Gabby.
16:02Rebecca, do you think I'm trying too hard?
16:04You're doing very well.
16:06But maybe you shouldn't worry so much.
16:08You know, relax the walls a little.
16:10I'm not asking for a lot.
16:11A little tightening up here and there, I know.
16:14A little more attention to the rules, Rebecca,
16:16when we cut out a lot of these accidents.
16:18Cheer up, Fimbo.
16:19It isn't the end of the world.
16:20Isn't it?
16:21You're a good captain.
16:25I'm beginning to wonder if I have a role on this ship.
17:22So what's it to be doing?
17:23Hey, there, Philippe.
17:24The Anna Begani time capsule or the alternative?
17:28I don't know.
17:29I think we should go along with Anna.
17:30Oh, and start writing all those long, boring papers.
17:33Oh, can we?
17:34I'm all for a bit of fun.
17:36Mars.
17:36Why Mars?
17:37Because nobody's ever pulled a stunt on Mars before.
17:40I don't believe this conversation.
17:41Perform a special subcommittee and organize the whole thing properly.
17:44Excellent.
17:45This will be the biggest hoax ever.
17:46It'll be brilliant.
17:47Great fun.
17:48This will end in tears.
18:14Hello, Jim.
18:14Hi.
18:15Hello, Anna.
18:17Hello.
18:19Notional transuranics?
18:20Interesting.
18:21Yeah.
18:22Did you know the theory predicts the cessation of spontaneous disintegration of nuclei with
18:26Z greater than 200?
18:27Well, actually, Anna, we've come to discuss your new idea.
18:30Oh, the time capsule.
18:32Maybe after all that wasn't such a wonderful idea.
18:34Oh, we don't know.
18:35Oh, we think it's got a lot going for you.
18:37You don't mean that.
18:38You're just trying to be nice.
18:40Anna, it's a great idea.
18:42Oh, Jim, that's wonderful.
18:44Wonderful.
18:45Well, that is a great idea in principle.
18:49Yeah?
18:51We might have to make one or two subtle changes.
18:54Changes?
18:55Like for Parkinson's star, read Mars.
18:59Well, that's not too bad.
19:01Mars isn't such a bad place, after all.
19:03No, it's a lovely place, Mars.
19:05And, well, we don't want to really fill the capsule with all those boring long papers.
19:12We thought something more enigmatic, something more immediate.
19:16Yeah, and something to stretch the minds of the great academics, the professors.
19:20An intellectual challenge.
19:22Mm-hmm.
19:22You want to leave a Hulk's capsule as a joke.
19:25Yeah.
19:26And I thought you were my friend.
19:28I am your friend, Anna.
19:30Oh, Anna.
19:31No, it's okay.
19:33Anna!
19:38Jim, how are we going to get a fake time capsule to Mars, anyway?
19:41Oh, don't ask me.
19:43Hi.
19:44St. Gabby?
19:47Gabby!
19:49Gabby!
19:52Gabby!
19:53She was here, gazing down at that stupid asteroid.
19:57The shuttle.
19:59She wouldn't.
20:02Hatch doors closed.
20:12Okay, Commander, confirm status.
20:16All internal systems are green.
20:18Petro close inner airlock doors.
20:20Inner door closed.
20:22Petro close shuttle hatch doors.
20:24Hatch doors closed.
20:25Setting frequency to one five point two zero niner.
20:29Support links disengaged.
20:32Shuttle to internal...
20:33All systems go for release.
20:34Confirm, please.
20:36All systems go for release.
20:38Cheerio, earlier.
20:40Don't leave town without me.
20:50Centaur, you have ten minutes before loss of radio comms.
20:53Comms will be restored in T-minus 132 minutes.
20:58Roger, Finbo.
21:00A time for gathering stones.
21:03Don't spend too long in the beach bar.
21:10Bugs are gone.
21:12Spacesuit and oxygen pack.
21:15Well, maybe it's just a joke.
21:1850 IQ says she's hiding.
21:20She's gone on the shuttle.
21:22Oh, my God.
21:25Get them to call it back.
21:28She'll be expelled for this.
21:32I don't care about her being expelled.
21:35I care about her being alive.
21:38It's all my fault.
21:40I just kept on teasing her.
21:48Philippe Chauvet to Rebecca Harvey.
21:59Touchdown, T-minus.
22:01One minute, east of sector 12.
22:04No system malfunction.
22:06So you're telling me
22:07Gabrielle has taken the class EVA spacesuit and oxygen?
22:10Well, we assume it's Gabrielle.
22:12Oh, come on, Fiona.
22:13She's taken the gear and gone down on the shuttle, yes.
22:15I won't even ask you if you're sure.
22:16Did none of you try and stop her?
22:18We didn't know she was going.
22:19It's true.
22:19She just took off.
22:22Rebecca Harvey to come, sir.
22:23What are you going to do?
22:24What do you think?
22:25Finber, you'll have to recall the shuttle.
22:27Recall the shuttle?
22:28We think there's a student on board.
22:32Impossible.
22:34Anyway, the shuttle is out of comms.
22:37I can't raise him for another 90 minutes.
22:39I'm coming to the bridge.
22:42Trouble?
22:45Well, you heard it.
22:46They're out of comms.
22:47What now?
22:48How many of her EVA classes has she had yet?
22:50Not many.
22:51How many, exactly?
22:52One.
22:52One?
22:53And how much water did she have?
23:05How much oxygen has she got?
23:07And was that suit's heat packed fully charged?
23:09It's almost 150 below zero down there.
23:11She might just might be okay.
23:13Provided she sits tight and she doesn't burn.
23:16It's almost 150 below zero down there.
24:11It's almost 150 below zero down there.
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