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Elon Musk y los ingenieros de SpaceX revolucionan los viajes espaciales al llevar astronautas de la NASA a la Estación Espacial Internacional.Elon Musk y los ingenieros de SpaceX revolucionan los viajes espaciales al llevar astronautas de la NASA a la Estación Espacial Internacional.Elon Musk y los ingenieros de SpaceX revolucionan los viajes espaciales al llevar astronautas de la NASA a la Estación Espacial Internacional.
- Nominado a 1 premio Primetime Emmy
- 2 nominaciones en total
Balachandar Ramamurthy
- Self - Director of Flight Safety SpaceX
- (as Bala Ramamurthy)
Neil Armstrong
- Self - Retired Astronaut
- (material de archivo)
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Jeff Bezos
- Self - Space Entrepreneur
- (material de archivo)
Richard Branson
- Self - Virgin Galactic Founder
- (material de archivo)
Opiniones destacadas
This is one of the BEST documentary movies that I've ever viewed so far. There were moments I suddenly realized I was holding my breath during those critical launching, docking, and then back to the earth, the blackout period, those processes were just so daunting and nervous breaking. What a journey of our space endeavor. I finally had the opportunity to share those moments with Elon Musk and those who worked together with him. What a great viewing experience, so unforgetable. Thanks to the production team who made this documentary seamlessly made, allowing us to energetically rekindle hopes during this darkest pandemic era as well as the atrocity that Russian's Putin has caused.
This was an amazing documentary of the US/ Russia working together on the ISS. Very well put together. Informative and educational. I grew up watching the Apollo Missions and they were amazing. The astronauts putting everything on the line to going into space going to the moon- hopefully back to the moon and on to Mars. The earth looks so huge from space. It's a documentary definitely worth your while to watch.
If there's one message this documentary tells us, it's that they want the future of space exploration to continue with the coming generations - and I believe this is both a great documentary and era for the youth to delve deeper into it!
The nerve-racking, high-pulse and even tearful moments I felt through the series made me really connect with the emotions of the individuals involved in the development of these projects. I really wish I was part of the first rocket launches, or even had interest in them when they launched - memories for life I know I missed. However, this documentary captured the moments with brilliance! (Since I felt all of this!) For the next NASA/SpaceX launches I will make sure I witness them digitally or...in real life!!
The nerve-racking, high-pulse and even tearful moments I felt through the series made me really connect with the emotions of the individuals involved in the development of these projects. I really wish I was part of the first rocket launches, or even had interest in them when they launched - memories for life I know I missed. However, this documentary captured the moments with brilliance! (Since I felt all of this!) For the next NASA/SpaceX launches I will make sure I witness them digitally or...in real life!!
It's a well balanced documentary. I didn't know all the history, so for me, it was really informative an entertaining.
There is excitement, risk, history, great visual footage, and interviews with major players.
Fun to watch.
There is excitement, risk, history, great visual footage, and interviews with major players.
Fun to watch.
Mindblown by the visuals, the screenplay and the way it was narrated. It was engaging throughout that I never felt bored for a minute. Well worth the time spent.
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- ConexionesReferenced in Elsbeth: The Wrong Stuff (2024)
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- 2h 8min(128 min)
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