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So, 'Artemis I: Going Back to the Moon' is this fascinating documentary that really digs into the behind-the-scenes hustle of NASA engineers. You get a sense of urgency and tension as they scramble to build the Space Launch System, the biggest rocket ever. It’s not just facts and figures; it captures the human element—those late nights, the problem-solving, the passion. The pacing is pretty engaging too, moving between the technical challenges and personal stories without losing momentum. Special effects are practical, which adds a nice touch, making it feel grounded. I think what stands out is its blend of history and contemporary stakes; it’s not just about going back to the Moon, it’s about the future of space exploration. Quite relevant, don’t you think?
Explores the engineering feats of Artemis IHighlights personal stories of NASA engineersCaptivating mix of history and current relevance
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