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So, 'Infinite Horizons: Space Beyond Apollo' is this intriguing documentary from '79 that really dives into what the future of space travel might look like. Ray Bradbury's narration adds a wonderfully poetic touch, while Asimov's cameo is like a cherry on top for any sci-fi buff. The pacing is slow, allowing viewers to really soak in the concepts, from lunar bases to the wild idea of intergalactic travel. It’s got that vintage feel, with some practical effects that might seem quaint now but really capture the imagination. There's just something about the way it blends scientific speculation with a dreamlike quality that sets it apart from other documentaries.
This documentary has seen a few formats over the years, but it's not the easiest to track down in decent quality. A lot of collectors are interested in the original broadcast version due to its unique narrative style and the presence of such prominent figures in the sci-fi community. Interest remains steadily high among niche collectors who appreciate the blend of commentary and speculative visions of space exploration.
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