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So, 'James May at the Edge of Space' is really an interesting watch. May's journey to the edge of space in a U2 spy plane is both thrilling and surprisingly intimate. The documentary captures that sense of wonder and nostalgia, especially considering the timing, 40 years after the Apollo missions. You see him undergo some intense training with the US Air Force, which adds a gritty realism to it all. The pacing feels right, balancing May's humor and seriousness well. There's something special about watching him grapple with the challenges of using a space suit, and the atmosphere is thick with a sense of adventure. I mean, it’s not just about the flight; it’s more about what it means to reach for the stars, personally and historically.
Includes insights into astronaut training.Focuses on personal and historical perspectives.Captures a unique blend of humor and tension.
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