Cameron Wants to Leave Earth

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James Cameron who recently talked to the BBC about his desires to shoot a film in space, on the Internation Space Station. He thinks that if this happens it will re-ignite peoples passion for exploration. BBC reports:
James Cameron, the director who made the phenomenally successful movie Titanic, has enquired about producing a film on board the International Space Station (ISS).

The Canadian director has had tentative discussions on the subject with the Russians, major partners in the $60bn ISS project.

Cameron told the BBC such a movie could help to recapture the enthusiasm for space exploration felt by everyone on Earth when Neil Armstrong stepped on to the Moon in 1969.

He said: "If such a thing proves to be possible, I think some filmmaker should go.

"It should be someone who is dedicated to the cause of trying to popularise space flight again because the public has lost its passion."

Cameron talked about his desire to go into orbit at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS).

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