When We Left Earth: The Nasa Missions -

The development of the reusable Space Shuttle and the Challenger disaster. Home in Space Repairing the Hubble Space Telescope and building the ISS. Critical Reception

: It uses a "first-person" storytelling approach, relying on newly recorded interviews with the astronauts and engineers who lived through the missions rather than heavy outside commentary. When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions

Later Apollo missions (13-17) and the launch of the Skylab space station. The Shuttle The development of the reusable Space Shuttle and

The series is structured chronologically, covering five decades of crewed spaceflight: Key Missions Covered Ordinary Supermen The Mercury program and the first Americans in space. 2 Friends and Rivals Later Apollo missions (13-17) and the launch of

is a six-part documentary miniseries that originally aired on the Discovery Channel in 2008 to commemorate NASA's 50th anniversary. Narrated by actor Gary Sinise, it provides an immersive, high-definition look at the United States' journey into space, from the earliest Mercury flights to the assembly of the International Space Station. Key Highlights and Production