TV Preview: Moonshot To Air On History Channel July 20

July 20, 1969. Anyone who was alive on that day can likely tell you exactly where they were when mankind achieved one of its greatest accomplishments: landing on the moon.

On the 40th anniversary of this amazing feat, The History Channel will present Moonshot, a brand new movie that explores the details of the most famous space mission ever undertaken.

The film opens with the beginning stages of the space program and how the three astronauts whoMoonshot would eventually make up the crew of Apollo 11 - Neil Armstrong (Daniel Lapaine), Buzz Aldrin (James Marsters), and Michael Collins (Andrew Lincoln) - each became part of the space program.

It's clear from the outset that these three men are highly competitive. It was a distinct traits that all astronauts required. It's also clear that these three men start out not liking each other very much but grow to have tremendous respect for each other once the mission is underway, having to co-exist in tight quarters.

There are moments in this film that provide terrific drama and the cast really brings out the emotions that not only the astronauts, but also their wives, felt during the Apollo project. An especially poignant moment comes shortly before the launch when Neil Armstrong is at home reading to his wife Janet (Anna Maxwell-Martin) a letter that she will receive if the mission is unsuccessful and he dies in outer space. It's a fascinating discussion not only on the subject of one's mortality but also a grim reminder of just how risky the entire endeavor was to begin with. The fact that any thought had been given to the possibility that the crew would not return safely is a little jarring. But that was the reality of what everyone in the space program was dealing with.

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  • 1 - GreenHornet270

    Jul 20, 2009 at 2:00 pm

    I was in Vietnam July 29th, 1969; we listened to the landing on AFVN. I was in a USAF Helicopter squadron; and my Boss said "Isnt it amazing we can land a man on the moon but yet we are mired in an unwinnable war here?" 40 years Later; now we have Iraq and afghanistan; some things never change.

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