
2019
When Kennedy announced in 1961 that he wanted to take humans to the moon within a decade, Charles M. Duke was skeptical. Almost 11 years later, however, Charles M. Duke was standing on the moon himself. He gave Neil Armstrong the go-ahead for the landing on Apollo 11. Because he contracted rubella, the Apollo 13 crew had to be changed. In 1972, he landed with Apollo 16 and looked down on Earth from the moon himself.

Rudolf Guckelsberger
Narrator (voice)

Charlie Duke
Self (archive footage)

Apollo: Missions to the Moon

Riverworld

Space Station 3D

Mission to Mir

Apollo: The Forgotten Films

Confessions from Space: Apollo

The Dream Is Alive

Apollo 11 : Retour vers la lune

When We Were Apollo

Apollo's New Moon

Homo Spatius

Les arpenteurs de l'espace

Thomas Pesquet: The Makings of a Hero

The Wonder of It All

Generation Sputnik

James May on the Moon

Through the Eyes of an Astronaut

In the Shadow of the Moon

Apollo 11 - Les fichiers oubliés

The Last Man on the Moon