NASA: Triumph and Tragedy

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy (2009)

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In 2009, NASA celebrates the 40th anniversary of the first moon landing. This documentary series offers audiences a unique chance to glimpse an astronaut's view of space flight. It is an epic story of heroes and their breathtaking successes as they further humanity's innate desire to explore. To land a human being on another celestial body is the first step to living beyond our planet. The breathless pace and daring of the Apollo program sees NASA master previously unimagined tasks in an attempt to achieve the most incredible accomplishment in the history of human endeavour.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02One Giant Leapjuil. 1, 2009
S01E01One Small Stepjuin 24, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did NASA: Triumph and Tragedy premiere?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy premiered on September 15, 2009.

Who were the main characters in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy featured interviews with various astronauts, engineers, and scientists involved in NASA's space missions.

What was the main focus of NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy focused on the history of NASA's space program, highlighting both its triumphs and tragedies.

How many episodes were there in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy consisted of a single episode.

What were some of the triumphs showcased in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy showcased triumphs such as the Apollo moon landing, the Hubble Space Telescope, and the International Space Station.

What were some of the tragedies explored in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy explored tragedies like the Challenger and Columbia space shuttle disasters.

Who were some of the astronauts interviewed in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

Astronauts such as Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Sally Ride were interviewed in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy.

What was the format of NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

NASA: Triumph and Tragedy combined interviews, archival footage, and narration to tell the story of NASA's triumphs and tragedies.

How was the critical reception of NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

The critical reception of NASA: Triumph and Tragedy was generally positive, with praise for its in-depth exploration of NASA's history.

Were there any behind-the-scenes stories shared in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy included behind-the-scenes stories and anecdotes from those involved in NASA's missions.

Did NASA: Triumph and Tragedy cover any lesser-known missions?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy covered lesser-known missions like the Apollo 8 mission and the Voyager spacecraft missions.

Were there any controversies discussed in NASA: Triumph and Tragedy?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy addressed controversies such as the Challenger disaster investigation and the debates surrounding the future of NASA's space program.

Did NASA: Triumph and Tragedy explore the impact of NASA's missions on society?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy delved into the impact of NASA's missions on society, including the inspiration it provided and the advancements in technology and science.

Did NASA: Triumph and Tragedy feature interviews with NASA engineers and scientists?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy featured interviews with NASA engineers and scientists who played crucial roles in the space program's development and success.

Was NASA: Triumph and Tragedy a documentary-style show?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy was a documentary-style show that aimed to provide an in-depth look at NASA's history and its impact on space exploration.

Did NASA: Triumph and Tragedy include footage from actual NASA missions?

Yes, NASA: Triumph and Tragedy included archival footage from actual NASA missions, giving viewers a glimpse into the historic moments of space exploration.

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