Rating: 9.3
When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions (2008)
Dangerous Films

Description

To celebrate 50 years of incredible achievements, the Discovery Channel has partnered with NASA to reveal the epic struggles, tragedies and triumphs in a bold chapter of human history. Along with the candid interviews of the people who made it happen, hundreds of hours of never-before-seen film footage from the NASA archives - including sequences on board the actual spacecraft in flight - have been carefully restored, edited and compiled for this landmark collection.

Reviews

10 New York Post | Linda Stasi

This series is not just breathtaking, but awe-inspiring and tear-inducing.
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10 The Digital Bits | Jeff Kleist

If you're a fan of history in general, and manned spaceflight in particular, Discovery and Image's new Blu-ray Disc release of the six-part When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions documentary series is very welcome indeed.
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9.2 digitallyobsessed.com | Dan Heaton

When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions is not the definitive chronicle of our space program's history, but it gives a strong overview. Both enthusiasts and novices should find something to enjoy within this six-part series.
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9.0 collectspace.com | Robert Pearlman

Astronauts of all eras have said that their photography did not do justice to the bold colors and stark blackness of space. Now, as some have seen "When We Left Earth," those opinions are changing.
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9.0 DVD Verdict | Jim Thomas

There are other documentaries out there that may go into more detail on a single flight, but nothing else out there - and I mean nothing - can match the sheer scope of When We Left Earth. It's a must for anyone interested in the space program, but it perhaps more important for the younger generations.
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9.0 DVD Talk | Randy Miller III

Spanning several decades and absolutely loaded with vintage photos and footage, The Discovery Channel's When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions is a no-brainer for those even casually interested in astronomy. Your overall appreciation of this detailed series may depend slightly on your age group, but make no mistake about it: this is a thoughtful and well-produced documentary from start to finish.
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9.0 Air & Space Smithsonian

It featured excellent beautifully edited footage, great music, interesting and informative narratives provided by NASA technical staff, and covers virtually every major step of the American manned space effort. This film includes some of the most beautifully recorded sequences I have ever watched on Blu-Ray.
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