When We Left Earth: Awe-Inspiring Space Program Accomplishments

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around the viewing experience of a documentary series about space program accomplishments, reflecting on specific events and personal feelings of inspiration related to space exploration. Participants share their thoughts on the content of the series and related media, including comparisons to other space-related shows.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Meta-discussion

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses awe and inspiration from the series, noting a lack of mention of Apollo docking to Mir and the Hubble repair mission's timeline.
  • Another participant corrects the first by stating that Apollo docking to Mir did not occur, suggesting the Apollo/Soyuz Test Project as a possible reference.
  • A later reply acknowledges the correction and confirms the intended reference to the Apollo/Soyuz Test Project.
  • Participants discuss their favorite space-related media, with one recommending the Cosmos series as a follow-up to the documentary.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is a mix of personal opinions and corrections regarding the content of the documentary and historical events, with no consensus on the completeness of the series or the significance of the events mentioned.

Contextual Notes

Some statements rely on personal interpretations of the documentary's content and historical accuracy, which may vary among participants.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in space exploration, documentary filmmaking, and the history of space programs may find this discussion relevant.

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Just finished this series on DVD. That was spectacular! I'm a little sad/surprised it didn't mention Apollo docking to Mir, or the shuttle visiting Mir. But it was great to see that bit about Skylab; I never knew that.

And I always thought the Hubble repair mission happened after Columbia. I guess not?

Anyways, fantastic series, and the composer who made the soundtrack has made excerpts of it freely available*.

*See video description for link to composer's site.
Darn, though. The whole thing is just so extremely inspiring. I'm just in awe, and the soundtrack was amazing. Anyone else get like, this feeling of hope and accomplishment of/for humanity from that, or just from the space program's accomplishments in general?

I have to say, though, this rivals "Voyage to the Planets" and "Alien Planet" for my favorite space-related thing I've ever seen.

(Also, I couldn't decide if this belongs in the other forum because it's TV, but it's also not science fiction...)
 
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MattRob said:
Just finished this series on DVD. That was spectacular! I'm a little sad/surprised it didn't mention Apollo docking to Mir ...

Probably because it didn't happen. Did you mean the Apollo/Soyuz Test Project in 1975, the first joint US-Soviet space flight and the last flight of an Apollo?
 
Jonathan Scott said:
Probably because it didn't happen. Did you mean the Apollo/Soyuz Test Project in 1975, the first joint US-Soviet space flight and the last flight of an Apollo?

Yeah, that'd be it, heh.
 
MattRob said:
I have to say, though, this rivals "Voyage to the Planets" and "Alien Planet" for my favorite space-related thing I've ever seen.
Have you seen either of the Cosmos series? If not, I highly recommend watching both. Start with the "old" one (Carl Sagan), then watch the newer version with Neil deGrasse Tyson.
 

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