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At the heart of the Apollo program was Mission Control. This is their story. Produced by Available on DVD, Blu-ray & on-demand.

Mission Control
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    28 Jun 2017
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  2. Feb 28

    Feb 28th is the birthday of much missed Chris Kraft, the creator of . We were privileged to work with him on 3 films. We loved this extraordinary man. Here is Chris at the premiere of our Mission Control film, with his wife Betty. RIP, sir.

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  3. Feb 24

    “If she says they’re good, then I’m ready to go.” Honouring Katherine Johnson who checked the trajectory of John Glenn’s 1962 orbital mission. No longer hidden, but celebrated. RIP. NASA tribute at

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  4. Feb 15

    Happy Birthday to legendary Sy Liebergot, born Feb 15. He was a key member of the team that saved the crew of Apollo 13. He is one of the stars of our movie. He has his own memoir ""Apollo EECOM - Journey of a Lifetime".

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  5. Feb 13

    A space gift for you all! has reworked the image of , taken 30 years ago this Valentine's Day, by 1.

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  6. Feb 12

    Want more space fun? Our production company is now a sponsor of , London May 30 & 31, 2020. We look forward to working the production team & seeing some familiar faces at the shows! For more info visit

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  7. Feb 5

    5th February 1971 Apollo 14’s LM Antares landed. Descent was tricky. The computer received a false ABORT signal, requiring an extraordinary inflight reprogram. The radar failed, but recovered just in time.

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  8. Jan 31

    After a 40 minute weather delay, Apollo 14 launched on January 31st, 1971. It carried Commander Alan Shepard, CM Pilot Stuart Roosa, and LM Pilot Edgar Mitchell on a nine-day mission to Fra Mauro Base.

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  9. Jan 28

    Remembering, with honour, the crew of STS-51L, the final mission of Challenger, lost on January 28, 1986. Back row: Ellison Onizuka, Sharon Christa McAuliffe, Greg Jarvis, and Judy Resnik. Front row: Michael J. Smith, Dick Scobee, and Ron McNair. Rest in peace.

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  10. Jan 27

    January 27, 1967 Three of NASA's best astronauts were lost in the tragic Apollo 1 launchpad fire. Rest in Peace Roger Chaffee, Ed White and Gus Grissom.

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  11. Jan 20

    January 20th, 1930 Edwin Eugene Aldrin Jr., otherwise known as Buzz, was born in New Jersey. He would study at West Point, serve in Korea, solve many of the challenges of spacewalks and become the second human to step onto the Lunar surface.

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  12. Jan 16

    It's three years since Moonwalker Gene Cernan - our dear friend and star of our movie - passed away. He was a joy to work with, and an inspiration. We miss him.

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  13. Jan 16

    January 16th, 2003. Today marks the start of a dark set of anniversaries. Space Shuttle Columbia took off for its final mission: STS- 107. Columbia would disintegrate 16 days later on re-entry. Hail all those who gave their lives in service to the exploration of Space.

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  14. Jan 4

    January 4th, 2004 The Spirit Rover lands on Mars. It would return extraordinary images of the Red Planet.

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  15. Jan 3

    Celebrate Spirit and Opportunity, who explored Mars for years!

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  16. Dec 31

    A very Happy New Year to you all. Our New Year resolution comes from the walls of Mission Control at NASA's Jet Propulsion Lab in Pasadena. Much love to you, your families and friends.

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  17. 31 Dec 2019
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  18. 25 Dec 2019

    A very Happy Christmas and Happy Birthday to our good friend Gerry Griffin, Apollo Flight Director and NASA leader. He is also one of the stars of our film.

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  19. 23 Dec 2019

    "Earthrise" from Apollo 8 Taken by Bill Anders on December 24, 1968. This extraordinary photograph was unplanned but became one of the most famous images ever taken. 🎶 🔔 🌟 Merry Christmas to All on the Good Earth. ☃️🎄🎁

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  20. 21 Dec 2019

    Dec 21, 1968. Launch of Apollo 8. ⭐️ First crewed Saturn V ⭐️ First to leave Earth’s gravity ⭐️ First computer use for navigation autonomy ⭐️ First in Moon orbit ⭐️ First close view of the Moon ⭐️ First to rocket out of lunar orbit ⭐️ First to re-enter from Moon

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  21. 18 Dec 2019

    Apollo 8 was the boldest of missions, shocking Mission Control with its audacity. The first manned flight of a Saturn V would be to the Moon itself. Find out more in our movie. Available on Netflix, on-demand platforms, and on DVD and Blu-ray.

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