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- In this 45 minute documentary, presented in beautiful 4K with fully restored NASA images, General Thomas Stafford describes his influences and inspirations growing up in Weatherford, Oklahoma, the development of the Apollo program, and all four of his NASA missions into space. This film features a sit-down interview with General Stafford in front of his actual Gemini 6 spacecraft as well as clips from a public talk he gave to a hometown crowd in Weatherford, Oklahoma on the 50th anniversary of his Apollo 10 mission. General Stafford describes in detail all four of his missions - Gemini 6 (which was the first rendezvous in space, with Gemini 7), Gemini 9 (which included Gene Cernan's "spacewalk from hell"), Apollo 10 (the second mission to orbit the moon and first use of the Lunar Module in lunar orbit (descending down to 9 miles) in the first full test "dress rehearsal" for Apollo 11), and the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project (the first international joint space mission).
- Created to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Apollo era, beginning with the launch of Apollo 7 in October, 1968, the first film in the Apollo Reflections series was released in October, 2018 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 7. "Reflections: Apollo 7 in Pictures and Words," features the best Apollo 7 photography and archival media described by the sole remaining crewman from that mission: Apollo 7 astronaut Walt Cunningham. In this 23 minute film, released on the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 7 launch on October 11, 2018, Walt reflects on his NASA career, some of his favorite Apollo images, and the future of spaceflight. The interview with Walt was shot in 4K at his home on August 30, 2018. The film lasts 23 minutes.
- Astronaut Fred Haise tells the heroic story of Apollo 13 with newly restored mission photographs. Fred Haise tells the story of his early military and NASA careers; the emotional experience of Jack Swigert replacing Ken Mattingly on the crew just days before launch; loss of an engine during launch; the near fatal accident; problems with the increasing CO2 levels and the lithium hydroxide cartridges; mission photography and equipment; and the legacy of Apollo, including his call for human expansion beyond Earth. - Jeremy Theoret - Apollospace LLC