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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.
Joined November 2018
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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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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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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‘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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December 7th, 1972. Apollo 17 heads for the Moon and a chapter in history draws to a magnificent close.
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⭐️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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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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A new film about an extraordinary aviator and astronaut: Eileen Collins.
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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A moment in space history.
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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The glorious sight of Earth from 1,400km ....
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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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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Secundus gradus. Ad astra.
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Sad news about Frank Borman. He appeared in our movie about Neil Armstrong in 2019. He was an absolute joy to work with. Godspeed.
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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Happy Birthday, Gene Kranz!
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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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.
#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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Another, even more fabulous image of our hero with the LLRV.
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Beautiful image of Neil, just before the famous LLRV accident.
#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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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
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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