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The Race to the Moon (History Channel)

Product Type: DVD
Product Price: $29.95
Manufacturer: A&E Home Video
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RACE TO THE MOON, THE
Reviews
Rating: 4 / 5
Date: 2009-05-22
Summary: "The Race to the Moon (History Channel)-4 stars on average"
The Race to the Moon (History Channel) was a two DVD box set. The first DVD, which was excellent, focused on Gene Krantz and his crew of NASA flight controllers during projects Mercury, Gemini and Apollo. It covered each of the major crisis in space and just how they were handled by the ground team. This first topic was illustrated by excellent graphics and animations of each stage of Apollo flight.(Great - 5 stars)
The second DVD contained 3 features, CODE NAME:PROJECT ORION, Apollo 13, and The Space Shuttle. These features were not handled as well as the first DVD topic but were still of interest. I especially enjoyed Project Orion which treated the early efforts to harness fission bombs to propell a hugh manned spacecraft. This project was cancelled but remains an interesting topic in space history. (3 stars)
These materials scored an overall 4 star average with this space fan.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-12-30
Summary: "Very good"
I loved it. Very well put together. I would recommend it to anyone who is interested in the NASA space program during the Apollo years.
Rating: 5 / 5
Date: 2008-06-26
Summary: "Brilliant stuff"
I grew up with Sputnik (12 at the time) and the activities that followed. I closely followed all I could - first by radio and later by black and white TV. The focus was always centered around the Astronauts and Kosmonauts. Just by chance, I turned on my TV to a documentary cannel some weeks ago and into the middle of the first part of this History Cannel production. I got totally mesmerized by the stories told, now by the Mission Control people - headed by Gene Kranz, who is the key person in these documentaries. This production is so brilliant and fascinating. I felt I had to get hold of the DVD version and found it at Amazon. I warmly recommend it.
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2007-07-05
Summary: "A Strange Mix"
I was hard pressed to undestand the theory behind organizing this set. It combines "The Gene Kranz Fan Club" with a piece on the NASA project to send vehicles into deep space via nuclear explosions.
And then it talks about the space shuttle.
Each of these separate items has its own interest, but they seem very unrelated. If you like continuity, look elsewhere. That said, I liked hearing from Gene Kranz. And, if you watch his segment with the commentary turned on, you can hear him say everything twice!
Rating: 3 / 5
Date: 2006-11-23
Summary: "Well made except very poor sound editing"
This is a fascinating part of history, but the documentary "Failure is no and option" could have been far better it the sound editing did not have the music so loud. The music completely overpowers the speech and makes it very difficult to listen to. I don't know why there is a trend to having the sound effects or music to be so much louder than the speech.
It was good to learn of the professionalism and hard work of mission control. The moon missions were incredible achievements, and equally amazing that capability was abandoned. Now after 35 years NASA almost has to start from scratch, even then it will take them longer to develop a system than in the 1960s.
