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"Defying Gravity" is a 2009 multinational-coproduction drama about
eight astronauts aboard the spaceship "Antares," on a six-year
exploratory "grand tour" of the solar system in 2052. The series is an
uneasy hybrid of fairly realistic SF and bad soap opera, with a dash
of conspiratorial paranoia thrown in (some kind of mysterious inhuman
entity, "Beta," having been surreptitiously placed on board by the
authorities, is apparently manipulating everyone.) It's also the first
space-themed series on a US big-three network in 20 or so years;
critics have not been impressed.
The space agency in charge is the ISO ("International Space
Organization") a carbon copy of NASA in almost every respect, but
presumably denationalized to better appeal to international audiences.
Eugene Ipavec, 22 August 2009
by Eugene Ipavec, 22 August 2009
The ISO flag is shown a few times, briefly: it is blue with a seal, in
standard US federal-agency format. The seal depicts the sun rising
over the curve of the Earth as seen from space, with the white letters
"ISO" in the dark portion of the Earth and - around the whole thing -
a silver band with "INTERNATIONAL SPACE ORGANIZATION" written in it,
also in white.
Eugene Ipavec, 22 August 2009