Some general comments:
The production crew needs to hire someone with a high school physics class on their resume. The parts of the ship crashing inward while the ship rotates don't work in traditional physics - the pieces would fly outward, not inward.
So many technical mistakes. The shuttle thrusts for a long while, then cuts off and just stops. They are in space - what stops / slows the shuttle? Newton's laws - an object in motion remains in motion, an object at rest remains at rest unless acted on by a force. What is this mysterious "force" (looking for Obi Wan holding up a hand and saying Stoooopppppp????) that slows the shuttle down?
RCS isn't enough to slow down a shuttle that has been under main thrust from three large engines. Hello?
Ugh. And we have Angus (anyone see Wesley Crusher) the bioengineer. Really? Angus? Not Clint? Nate?
I'm trying to stay with it, but lord, the science is so soft that marshmallows look like rocks compared to the science in this series.