When We Left Earth: The Nasa Missions -

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

The series received praise for its visuals and emotional depth. Some sources noted that the dramatic tone occasionally prioritized risks and "near-death" exploits over technical milestones. Reviewers from DVD Talk and Space.com highlighted its value as both a historical record and an educational tool.

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 When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions

: The series is noted for featuring remastered footage from NASA’s archives. Producers reviewed over 500 hours of film—some of which had actually been to the Moon—and converted more than 100 hours into HD for the first time.

: After production, the HD copies of the remastered footage were donated back to NASA to ensure the preservation of these historical records. Episode Breakdown Later Apollo missions (13-17) and the launch of

The Apollo program’s race to the Moon and the success of Apollo 11. The Explorers

: 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. Reviewers from DVD Talk and Space

Project Gemini, focusing on mastering spacewalks and docking. Landing the Dream