A photographer and his partner discover a lunar colony inhabited by topless women. They must navigate the challenges of the moon while uncovering the secrets of this new civilization.
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.
In the 2020s, a space cowboy and gun-for-hire is hired to salvage a stranded space miner on the moon. Along with a female astronaut, they face various challenges including moon colonies, space travel, and ruthless individuals.
In Mission Stardust, a group of astronauts embark on a perilous journey to the moon, encountering friendly and enemy aliens along the way. As they face challenges and uncover secrets on the lunar surface, they must survive the threat of killer robots and navigate complex human-alien relationships. This space adventure combines elements of action, adventure, and science fiction.
An investigation into the tragic end of Apollo 18, the last US mission to the moon in 1973.
This documentary by Theo Kamecke from 1970 gives an indepth and profound look at the Apollo 11 mission to the moon. NASA footage is interspersed with reactions to the mission around the world as the film captures the intensity as well of the philosophical significance of the event. Won special award at Cannes. Written by Adam Bernstein .
68 (2008) is a documentary film that explores the events and societal changes that took place around the world during the year 1968, including protests, demonstrations, and political upheaval. It delves into the impact of the Martin Luther King Jr. assassination, the Vietnam War, the Soviet Occupation of Czechoslovakia, and other significant events that defined the era of 1968.
American Moon is a documentary film that delves into the conspiracy theory questioning the authenticity of the moon landing. It examines the evidence, interviews ex-astronauts, and challenges the official narrative.
Science fiction/documentary film about man's voyages to the moon.
James M. Collier outlines his theories on the supposedly faked moon landing.
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?
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