In 1961, Neil Armstrong, a NASA test pilot, is grounded due to distractions caused by his daughter's illness. After her death, Armstrong joins the Gemini program and moves to Houston with his family. He faces personal and professional challenges, including the deaths of friends and colleagues, but eventually commands Apollo 11 and successfully lands on the Moon. The film explores Armstrong's grief, determination, and the sacrifices he made to achieve this historic feat.
12 to the Moon follows a group of astronauts from various countries who are sent on a scientific mission to the moon. As they explore the lunar surface, they face various challenges and encounter strange phenomena. The team must work together to survive and uncover the secrets of the moon.
An immersive documentary that tells the story of the historic Apollo 11 mission, showcasing the efforts of the astronauts and the entire team involved in the lunar landing. Through a combination of stunning footage and dramatic reenactments, the film explores the challenges, risks, and triumphs of the mission.
A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon is a documentary that delves into the conspiracy theories and controversies surrounding the iconic Apollo moon landing in 1969. It examines the claims made by skeptics who believe that the moon landing was actually faked by the American government. Through interviews, footage, and historical context, the film explores the evidence presented by conspiracy theorists and provides a thought-provoking look at this controversial topic.
Aspiring influencer Box Girl Lily is willing to risk everything to gain followers. As she promotes her upcoming film, an enigmatic statue arrives, pulling her into an otherworldly fascination. Desperate for likes, she enlists her boyfriend to film her own possession. The social-media crazed couple faces an unknown terror that's beyond paranormal.
WBGU-TV celebrates the 50th anniversary of the moon landing (July 2019) with a special collection of interviews from the friends and family of Neil Armstrong, the first astronaut to step on the moon. Through never-before-seen footage and home movies, interviewees share memories of growing up in Northwest Ohio. The documentary also includes as a look at the momentous 1969 Homecoming Celebration.
Think about this: to date, only three countries have been able to put a man merely in Earth orbit – the United States, Russia, and China. That speaks to how difficult it is just to get into orbit. Next, consider how far away the moon is from the Earth: 240,000 miles. Since the alleged moon landings, no country even claims to have gone more than 400 miles from Earth and that was in the Space Shuttle. The International Space Station orbits at 200 miles above Earth. There is a big difference between 240,000 miles and 400 miles. Why can’t anyone make it more than 400 miles from Earth today if we could make a 480,000 mile round trip in 1969?
The challenges and risks that defined the Apollo program.
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