When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions
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S1 E1 - Project Mercury: Ordinary Supermen
June 7, 200844minNASA is leading the search for test pilots who have what it takes to enter the unknown of outer space. The seven men chosen to fly the Mercury capsule each know what it means to risk their lives.Available to buyS1 E2 - Project Gemini: Friends and Rivals
June 7, 200844minNASA begins the Gemini program. For the first time, it will launch two men into space in a single spaceship. Gemini is charged with achieving an ambitious set of advanced space travel goals from long-duration flights to space walks.Available to buyS1 E3 - Landing the Eagle
June 14, 200844minA fire kills three beloved astronauts. NASA rebounds, launching men into deep space and landing Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin on the moon. Featuring newly re-mastered film from NASA's vault and told by the astronauts and engineers who were there.Available to buyS1 E4 - The Explorers
June 14, 200844minNASA faces a crisis with Apollo 13. A new lunar rover enables moonwalkers to explore further than ever. Skylab lets astronauts live in space. Featuring newly re-mastered film from NASA's vault and told by the astronauts and engineers who were there.Available to buyS1 E5 - The Shuttle
June 21, 200844minA shuttle revolutionizes space travel and a Gemini astronaut is the first to fly it. Tragedy again strikes NASA when the Challenger explodes. Featuring newly re-mastered film from NASA's vault and told by the astronauts and engineers who were there.Available to buyS1 E6 - Home in Space
June 21, 200844minHubble needs rescue, and a space station paves the way back to the moon and mars. Featuring newly re-mastered film from NASA's vault and told by the astronauts and engineers who were there.Available to buy
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Cast
- Gene KranzGary SiniseJim LovellEugene CernanChristopher KraftNeil ArmstrongBuzz AldrinFrank BormanJay BarbreeCharles Duke
Studio
- Discovery Channel
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