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The Apollo Experience: Apollo 17

The Apollo Experience: Apollo 17

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Between 1968 and 1972, NASA successfully sent 24 men where no human beings had been before or since. The final mission, Apollo 17, flew in December 1972 and closed the final chapter in NASA's triumphant Apollo Program.

Using spectacular NASA high-definition archive footage, mission audio, and rare astronaut interviews, this is a unique documentary film that comprehensively chronicles one of the greatest moments in human history. Uninterrupted by narration or expert interviews, this documentary immerses the audience inside the action as it happened on the day, over 40 years ago.

Journey with the crew:

  • Follow astronauts Eugene Cernan, Harrison Schmitt, and Ronald Evans through their extensive training.
  • Ride along on the 14-day mission to the Moon and back.
  • Share the discoveries with Cernan and Schmitt as they explore the lunar surface for three days.
  • Watch Evans perform experiments and reconnaissance in lunar orbit.

The Apollo 17 Experience is an emotive, informative, and inspirational tribute to the spirit of human exploration and mankind's final steps on the Moon.

Product Specifications:

  • Studio: Dreamscape Media
  • Format: DVD (NTSC)
  • Run Time: 104 Minutes
  • Release Year: 2015
  • Region: Region 1 (US & Canada). International customers: Please ensure your player supports Region 1 NTSC discs.

🔭 From the Desk of Paul Bracken:

There is something hauntingly beautiful about Apollo 17. It wasn't just another mission; it was the curtain call for the Golden Age of lunar exploration. Gene Cernan's promise that "we shall return" still echoes today.

What sets this documentary apart for me is the lack of a narrator. By stripping away modern commentary and letting the raw mission audio and footage speak for itself, it makes you feel like you are right there in the Command Module or standing in Mission Control. It’s a pure, unadulterated look at history that every space enthusiast should see.

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