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So, 'The Space Shuttle: Flying for Me' is this documentary that really dives into the three decades of NASA's shuttle missions. It's got this nostalgic vibe, especially with the footage from those landmark missions, like John Glenn's return to space. The pacing is steady; it doesn’t rush through the achievements but instead gives you space to absorb each moment. One standout aspect is the focus on the astronaut corps’ diversity, which adds depth to the narrative. You can see the human side of these missions, which I think is what makes it distinct. Overall, the combination of archival footage and personal stories creates an atmosphere that’s both reflective and inspiring, inviting the viewer to appreciate the monumental strides in space exploration.
Focuses on NASA's shuttle achievements over 30 yearsIncludes personal stories and reflections from astronautsFeatures archival footage from significant missions
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