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Dramatic, moving and deeply human, ARMSTRONG offers the definitive portrait of Neil Armstrong: from his childhood in Ohio to the Moon, and beyond.

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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
2 months
Sad news. Jerry Bostick, one of the greats of Apollo-era Mission Control has passed away. He was enormously helpful to our Mission Control film. A warm and generous soul and a great American. Love and blessings to his family and friends.
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
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Mark Craig (director), myself (producer) and Ansgar Pohle (producer) at the premiere of our new APOLLO 1 movie at the Boulder International Film Festival. It was a very moving event.
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MissionControlMovie
1 year
Gemini 8. March 16th 1966. A near fatal spin might have changed history. Neil Armstrong & Dave Scott made the first docking in space, followed by the first big US inflight emergency. An open thruster sent the craft into a wild, wild spin. Neil's piloting skills saved them both.
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@Screendaily
Screen International
1 year
‘Spacewoman’: first trailer for documentary about pioneer NASA astronaut Eileen Collins (exclusive)
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Film will play at CPH:DOX after debut at DOC NYC.
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MissionControlMovie
1 year
December 7th, 1972. Apollo 17 heads for the Moon and a chapter in history draws to a magnificent close.
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@spacewomanfilm
spacewomanfilm
1 year
⭐️SPACEWOMAN AVAILABLE ONLINE⭐️ Our film premiered at @DOCNYCfest to a sold-out cinema. It was a magical event. We have good news. As part of the DOC NYC experience, those in the US can view our film online until December 1st. Go to: https://t.co/zYPfT5593H
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@spacewomanfilm
spacewomanfilm
1 year
Just a few more sleeps left before the premiere of SPACEWOMAN at DOC NYC!!!! Buy tickets for our global premiere at the link below. Screenings are on the 16th & 18th of November. A limited number of online tickets are also available! Find out more at: https://t.co/zYPfT5593H
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Armstrong
1 year
A new film about an extraordinary aviator and astronaut: Eileen Collins.
@spacewomanfilm
spacewomanfilm
1 year
SPACEWOMAN tells the story of Eileen Collins, the first woman to pilot & command a space shuttle. Buy tickets for its premiere at @DOCNYCfest at the link below. Screenings are on the 16 & 18 of November. Online tickets also available! https://t.co/zYPfT5593H
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
1 year
A moment in space history.
@SpaceX
SpaceX
1 year
Commander @rookisaacman has egressed Dragon and is going through the first of three suit mobility tests that will test overall hand body control, vertical movement with Skywalker, and foot restraint
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
1 year
The glorious sight of Earth from 1,400km ....
@missionmovie
MissionControlMovie
1 year
The farthest humans have travelled from Earth since the Apollo program over 50 years ago, and on a private spaceflight! The #PolarisDawn's Dragon capsule orbits our planet at 1,400 km, roughly three times higher than the space station.
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MissionControlMovie
2 years
55 years ago #Apollo11 opened a new door to the human future. We're proud to have supported 3 major docs that celebrate that moment, telling the stories of an extraordinary team, the perfect astronaut, & the whole space race. Available across streaming platforms. Enjoy.
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
2 years
Secundus gradus. Ad astra.
@SpaceX
SpaceX
2 years
View from atop the tower at liftoff
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@ArmstrongDocu
Armstrong
2 years
The wonderful Colonel Frank Borman!
@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
2 years
In honour of a long, great life lived with grace, here is a clip of Frank Borman giving Gareth Dodds, David Fairhead and crew a friendly hard-time while shooting our movie 🎥 on Neil Armstrong. He was magnificent. Godspeed!
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@ArmstrongDocu
Armstrong
2 years
Sad news about Frank Borman. He appeared in our movie about Neil Armstrong in 2019. He was an absolute joy to work with. Godspeed.
@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
2 years
Hugely, hugely sad news about the passing of Frank Borman, who commanded Apollo 8, the first human mission to the Moon. We worked with him several times & he was direct, clever, grounded & very, very funny. Here he is, talking about his friend Neil Armstrong. Blue skies, sir.
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Armstrong
3 years
Happy Birthday, Gene Kranz!
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MissionControlMovie
3 years
A very Happy 90th Birthday to Gene Kranz, legendary NASA Flight Director, who was the centre of many key moments of the Apollo program.🌎🚀🌖🇺🇸🎂 We've had the extraordinary pleasure & privilege of interviewing Gene for multiple films. A true American icon. Best wishes, Sir.
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
3 years
50 years ago a SATURN V roared into orbit carrying Skylab. It didn't go well. A micrometeorite shield was lost, changing Skylab's thermal properties. Temperature rose to 130+°F. A solar panel stuck, draining it of power. But Skylab would get fixed. Another NASA miracle.
@missionmovie
MissionControlMovie
3 years
#OTD 50 years ago NASA launched #Skylab: America's first space station. It was the final launch for the mighty Saturn V - the launch vehicle that carried 24 Apollo astronauts to the #Moon over the preceding five years.
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Armstrong
3 years
Another, even more fabulous image of our hero with the LLRV.
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Gavin Price
3 years
I like this game!
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Armstrong
3 years
Beautiful image of Neil, just before the famous LLRV accident.
@NASAhistory
NASA History Office
3 years
#OTD in 1968, Astronaut Neil Armstrong takes the Lunar Landing Research Vehicle 1 (LLRV-1) for a training flight and is forced to eject right before it crashes in a fiery blaze! More about this hair-raising episode 55 years ago today: https://t.co/PYtuPgbCrm
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
3 years
There are extraordinary privileges to living in our times, being permitted sights not seen by earlier generations. Here is a direct image of the Fomalhaut system from the James Webb Space Telescope. It's dusty belts are complex & span 14 billion miles. #NASA #JWST More at:
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@KeithHaviland
Keith Haviland
3 years
Remembering #GlynnLunney, who is looking at his screen at the bottom of this image. He was a strong and calm leader, and extraordinary well-mannered. He made all of us feel like friends when we interviewed him for our film. Good times. #Apollo13 #NASA
@missionmovie
MissionControlMovie
3 years
53 years ago, in the aftermath of the explosion that crippled Apollo 13, Glynn Lunney began his shift at as Flight Director. "We built a quarter-million mile space highway, paved by one decision, one choice, and one innovation at a time... to bring the crew safely home." #NASA
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