is a six-part documentary miniseries that originally aired on the Discovery Channel in 2008 to commemorate NASA's 50th anniversary. Narrated by actor Gary Sinise, it provides an immersive, high-definition look at the United States' journey into space, from the earliest Mercury flights to the assembly of the International Space Station. Key Highlights and Production
The series is structured chronologically, covering five decades of crewed spaceflight: Key Missions Covered Ordinary Supermen The Mercury program and the first Americans in space. 2 Friends and Rivals When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions
Later Apollo missions (13-17) and the launch of the Skylab space station. The Shuttle is a six-part documentary miniseries that originally aired
The development of the reusable Space Shuttle and the Challenger disaster. Home in Space Repairing the Hubble Space Telescope and building the ISS. Critical Reception 2 Friends and Rivals Later Apollo missions (13-17)
Project Gemini, focusing on mastering spacewalks and docking. Landing the Dream
: The series is noted for featuring remastered footage from NASA’s archives. Producers reviewed over 500 hours of film—some of which had actually been to the Moon—and converted more than 100 hours into HD for the first time.
The Apollo program’s race to the Moon and the success of Apollo 11. The Explorers