2001, 90 minutes, Rated G
"I believe that this country should commit itself to achieving the goal before this decade it out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safety to Earth." John F. Kennedy
With these words began the most ambitious program mankind has ever undertaken; to free ourselves from out earthly confines and explore space. From the first Gemini mission to the space shuttle, this is story of the National Aeronautic Space Administration; a race for space which became the pinnacle of human achievement in the 20th Century.
From the incredible rescue of Apollo 13 to routine satellite launches from the space shuttle, come with us on a journey through history to distant galaxies, black holes an the origin of the universe itself.
Narrated by the astronauts and NASA officials who helped make space exploration possible, with guest narration by Williams Shatner (Star Trek), this is a dramatic documentary of 30 years of NASA's perils and triumphs in space.
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