The Wonder of it All focuses on the human side of the men behind the Apollo missions through candid interviews with seven of the Apollo astronauts: Buzz Aldrin, Alan Bean, Edgar Mitchell, John Young, Charles Duke, Eugene Cernan and Harrison Schmitt. They all reflect on the training, the tragedies, the camaraderie, and the effect that their space travel has had on their families.
A French documentary or, one might say more accurately, a mockumentary, by director William Karel wh...
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In an age when misinformation, alternative facts, and conspiracy theories have become mainstream, UF...
"The World's Most Powerful Telescopes" is a research expedition across the southern firmament. The s...
Computer animation and footage from NASA space missions explain how our solar system evolved and the...
Never-before-heard audio tapes recorded with Neil Armstrong during the final years of his life revea...
On July 16, 1969, hundreds of thousands of spectators and an army of reporters gathered at Cape Kenn...
National Geographic's riveting effort recounts all 12 crewed missions using only archival footage, p...
The captivating tales of the people and events behind one of humanity's greatest achievements in exp...
Aspiring teenage astronauts reveal that a journey to Mars is closer than you think.
The Future of the Planet is at stake by biblical brophecy to spaceborn calamity.
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It contains 99.9 percent of all the matter in our solar system and sheds hot plasma at nearly a mill...
This extraordinary film features NASA film footage enhanced by AI-based software and other image pro...
Is a spectacular journey across 4 billion years of evolution exploring how the Moon has been essenti...
Can Homo sapiens evolve into Homo spatius? For over 50 years now, we have been testing our human nat...
Archival material from the original NASA film footage – much of it seen for the first time – plus in...
At 38, Thomas Pesquet is the youngest French astronaut to be selected for a 180 days mission in the ...