Experts discuss the past, present and future of U.S. space programs.Experts discuss the past, present and future of U.S. space programs.Experts discuss the past, present and future of U.S. space programs.
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John M. Logsdon
- Self - Professor George Washington University
- (as John Logsdon)
James Muncy
- Self
- (as Jim Muncy)
Marcia Smith
- Self - Space Journalist
- (as Marcia S. Smith)
Dale Myers
- Self
- (as Dale D. Myers)
- Director
- Paul J. Hildebrandt(attached)
- Writer
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- Quotes
Himself - Astrophysicist: When did we last leave low Earth orbit? - to go somewhere interesting with humans? when did we last do it? 1972. Apollo 17. It's been more than 4 decades.
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After 3 Years of Netflix, this the Best "Movie" I Have Seen
Hollywood cannot make this stuff up... it is a snapshot of real history with candid comments by some very smart people.
It is similar in tone to the show "60 Minutes" because they give you facts and expert opinions in an unbiased manner, but further makes you think and inspire you to ask your own questions, form your own opinion, or research it further.
Personally, I am amazed by the fact that it would be "impossible" to reconstruct the Saturn V rocket today... (NASA Houston tells us they "lost" the blueprints... huh? they don't have one they can Reverse Engineer? (this still bothers me)
P.S. Comment: I wish we could find some justification for space travel (such as finding "Turbidium Ore" on Mars ala "Total Recall" that would provide for all of our energy needs...) which would give us an objective or goal, and in any case would most certainly improve our lives with just the spin-off technologies.
or if we knew Earth was going to implode in 20 years... should we establish a Moon colony or Mars colony to perpetuate the Human Race....?
(nah.... screw the Human Race)
It is similar in tone to the show "60 Minutes" because they give you facts and expert opinions in an unbiased manner, but further makes you think and inspire you to ask your own questions, form your own opinion, or research it further.
Personally, I am amazed by the fact that it would be "impossible" to reconstruct the Saturn V rocket today... (NASA Houston tells us they "lost" the blueprints... huh? they don't have one they can Reverse Engineer? (this still bothers me)
P.S. Comment: I wish we could find some justification for space travel (such as finding "Turbidium Ore" on Mars ala "Total Recall" that would provide for all of our energy needs...) which would give us an objective or goal, and in any case would most certainly improve our lives with just the spin-off technologies.
or if we knew Earth was going to implode in 20 years... should we establish a Moon colony or Mars colony to perpetuate the Human Race....?
(nah.... screw the Human Race)
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- nuke_houston
- Feb 7, 2019
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- Budget
- $92,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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