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Orphans of Apollo dives into this fascinating attempt to privatize the Mir space station, revealing a unique chapter in the NewSpace movement. What stands out is the way it captures the enthusiasm and determination of figures like Rick Tumlinson and Jeffrey Manber, who were all-in on this dream. The pacing is brisk, mixing interviews with archival footage, giving you a real sense of the era's ambitions and setbacks. There's something raw about the storytelling; it feels less polished but more genuine, like a behind-the-scenes look at a bold, if flawed, vision. It's insightful to see the blend of hope and realism in their endeavors, and that adds depth to the overall narrative. A distinctive exploration of the commercialization of space.
Provides historical context on Mir and privatization efforts.Features interviews with key figures in the NewSpace movement.Offers insight into the challenges of private space ventures.
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