Chasing the Moon
This documentary series traces the decade-long push to reach the moon, looking beyond the familiar headline moments. Using archival footage and first-hand accounts, it explores the mix of scientific breakthroughs, political pressure, media attention, and personal stakes that shaped the space race and its risks.
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Season 1
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A Place Beyond the Sky
On 4 October 1957, Soviet scientists launched Sputnik 1 - a beach ball-sized, radio-transmitting aluminium alloy sphere - into orbit. The satellite caused a sensation. Amid Cold War tensions, the Soviet Union’s accomplishment signalled a dramatic technological advantage and American felt it had little choice but to join the Space Race.
Jul 8, 2019 · 109m -
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Earthrise
What exactly was it going to take for America to beat the Soviets to the moon? Cold War tensions persisted, as rumours circulated that the Soviets were preparing to send an unmanned spacecraft to the moon. Nasa quickly developed the Gemini program, sending astronauts into orbit around the Earth to practice critical manoeuvres for the eventual trip to the moon.
Jul 9, 2019 · 100m -
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Magnificent Desolation
After the immediate celebration of 1968’s successful Apollo 8 mission, underlying questions about the space programme emerged with new intensity as politicized young Americans challenged the nation’s priorities. Nasa pushed brashly forward.
Jul 10, 2019 · 102m