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What is the Nostromo in alien?

What is the Nostromo in alien?

In the film Alien, the Nostromo is a spacecraft on a return trip from Thedus to Earth, with crew Captain Dallas, Executive Officer Kane, Navigator Lambert, Warrant Officer Ripley, Science Officer Ash, and Engineers Brett and Parker aboard.

What is the Nostromo’s escape craft called?

The Nostromo was the spacecraft in the film Alien, this craft would have an escape craft attached to it’s loading bay which was called the Narcissus. There was only one escape craft on the Nostromo in the film and although it had its own power source and engines the crew don’t use the Narcissus to descend to the surface.

Who is the crew of Nostromo?

The commercial space tug Nostromo is returning to Earth with a seven-member crew in stasis: Captain Dallas, Executive Officer Kane, Warrant Officer Ripley, Navigator Lambert, Science Officer Ash, and two engineers, Parker and Brett. Detecting a transmission from a nearby moon, the ship’s computer, Mother, awakens the crew.

What kind of vessel is a Nostromo?

Commercial Towing Vessel Nostromo, an M-Class starfreighter property of the Weyland-Yutani Corporation, is a tug, a towing vessel, hauling an enormous (some 1.5 miles in length) ore refinery and 20 million tons of raw ore, weighing many times the mass of the Nostromo.

Is cryosleep/hypersleep possible?

Unfortunately, cryopreservation technology in its current state is not a viable option to induce cryosleep/hypersleep safely for a living human. Cells indeed metabolize almost nothing at low temperatures, such as -196°C, and cryoprotectants prevent most cell damage, but it inevitably has side effects.

How did the Nostromo land on the surface of another planet?

In the film the Nostromo detached from the Refinery Installation so the crew could land on the surface of a yet unnamed planet due to a signal received by the ship’s computer while the crew were in stasis .

What is hypersleep?

HYPERSLEEP. The concept of hypersleep is often referred to in the scientific community as cryosleep, as the process of putting the body in a state of “suspended animation” involves preserving the body in very cold temperatures that halts all chemical or enzymatic activity in the cells, which essentially eludes the need for any biological functions.

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