Posted by Alumni from Nature
March 20, 2026
The film Project Hail Mary ' which opens widely on Friday ' has one of the best opening scenes on the silver screen in recent years. A man wakes up, disoriented and with a fuzzy memory, next to two dead bodies. We find out that he's a scientist-turned-astronaut on a spaceship headed for a star beyond our Solar System, and those dead bodies are his crewmates. He's all alone, and it's now up to him to save life on Earth. The gripping sci-fi plot comes from the mind of Andy Weir, the author of the 2021 book of the same name. Weir has become known for stories like this, in which quick-witted loners have to 'science' the heck out of situations to save the day. He made his career with the 2011 book The Martian, in which protagonist Mark Watney (played by Matt Damon in the film version) survives being stranded on Mars by, among other things, learning to grow potatoes in the red planet's soil. Weir famously steeps his books in science, going so far as to do calculations on orbital mechanics... learn more