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It’s been 50 years since mankind first stepped foot on the moon, and to celebrate, we’re showing the full length clip of the moon landing from miniseries, “From the Earth to the Moon. #HBO #FromTheEarthToTheMoon
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From the Earth to the Moon (2019): Moon Landing (Clip) | HBO
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Зачем второй раз снимать? Кубрик уже всё снял.
I believe that they landed with 16 seconds of fuel left not zero. No way they could have left the moon surface with zero.
This film is to clean, the soundtrack too obvious and emotion is taken out. I listened to BBC's '13 Minutes To The Moon' podcast and my heartbeat started to accelerate when the lunar module undocked from the Command Module and was pounding when Neil was trying to land. You could listen to the communication with those iconic beeps that here in this film they were cleared. Just a bore.
en donde puedo ver la serie completa, ya que en la app no sale y en otros sitios se encuentra restringida, algún alma que sepa donde bajarla le estaré eternamente agradecido
I bet they can smell what the Walt is cooking for🤔
After reading so many comments, I have to share a mixture of pity and disgust toward all those who think the entire space program and especially our Lunar landings were a fake. You people are truly the 'poorly educated' and pitiful to say the least.
My whole family was watching the TV that afternoon, and I vividly remember hearing the phrase "Houston, Tranquility Base here. The Eagle has landed." As a very interested soon-to-be sixth grader, I had watched almost all of the prior Gemini and Apollo program launches when our school teachers showed them in class on the TV. In 1967, I remember being so sad early one morning at breakfast when my Dad broke the news about the tragic Apollo One fire. But on that July, 1969 afternoon, everyone was all smiles. And later that evening, there was no early bedtime as we all stayed up late to witness the moon walk. My 69 year old Nana was sitting there with us, and I remember looking over at her thinking how amazing a life she had lived being born before the Wright Brothers had ever flown and now seeing two men walk on the lunar surface! I'll never forget this moment if I live to be 100. Thank you for producing a great mini-series! Best,
2019? did HBO do a re-release? This came out in 1998
I was 16 days old when man landed on the moon. My grandfather was alive when the Wright brothers first flew. The twentieth century was the most innovative one hundred years in the history of mankind. All thanks to 2 world wars and one cold one.
What episode is this?
Just and FYI. The 2019 in the title is not related in any way to the original release of this miniseries. It came out in 1998.
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Let's play a game…. I am fear…. Only legends will understand.
As a kid I built a model of the Gemini capsule. I was fascinated by the space walk. It was not until years later that I read an account of the later terror filled space walk. Gene Cernan’s space walk was fraught with uncertainty. It seemed that the space suit had expanded and become rigid. There was a lack of hand holds and by the time he did actually make it back into the capsule he was exhausted and dehydrated.
This is one of my earliest memories. I wasn't quite two years old and I don't remember the landing itself, but I do remember being with my parents and grandparents and everyone repeatedly telling me to pay attention because we were watching history.
It's hard to fake the seriousness in the voices of the controllers.
So busy making history, it took them a minute to realize what they had just done.
Yo, mr White, high as a 🪁
My dad was 10 when this happened. He was at his neighbour's house a couple farms over. He said the thing he remembers the most is that the cup they gave him was dirty. He's not much of a space and science guy.
This was a great series. How did the aspect ratio go from 4:3 to widescreen?
Lunar Dust …
It has to be the improved resolution of the TVs between 1998 and this re-master of the series that made me like the special effects less in the new version.
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