Saturday, November 25, 2006

From the Earth to the Moon

Winner of the 1998 Emmy Award for Best Miniseries, Ron Howard, Tom Hanks, and many others take you from Sputnik and Gagarin and the Mercury and Gemini Programs to Apollo--with all the aspects of the race to the Moon that you have never seen. Deliberately avoids overlap with the material covered in The Right Stuff and Apollo 13.

The entire space program is put squarely in the political and historical context of the 60s. And you will see the people behind the astronauts.
"Apollo One" is about the fire and how it happened.
"1968" is a rollercoaster of success and war and assassination.
"That's All There Is" is hilarious from beginning to end. (Pete Conrad died after a motorcycle crash a few weeks before the 30th anniversary of Apollo 11.)
"Galileo Was Right" will make you want to go out and become a geologist. The Moon seen with understanding.
"The Original Wives Club" is unforgettable.

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At major online bookstores from about 30 dollars used including shipping.

On major online auction sites from around 20 dollars including shipping, if you are lucky, but it is popular, so an online bookstore may be less trouble.

NOTE: When buying DVDs online, since if you live in North America you may have a DVD player that only plays Region 1 (US and Canada) DVDs, be sure that you buy a Region 1 DVD.
DVD players come in three basic types:
only plays DVDs from one Region,
plays DVDs from different Regions but you have to choose one Region and then the player locks for that Region, and
plays DVDs from all Regions (Region-free DVD player).
You may also be able to play DVDs on your computer, PlayStation, etc.
DVDs come in three basic types: set for one Region, set for all Regions, and pirated (illegal copy) of which there are many on auction sites.

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