
Moon: The Battles of Space
Documentary · TV Movie
Overview
July 20, 1969. Apollo 11 lands on the surface of the Moon. Such a feat was apparently performed to the greater glory of all mankind, but actually it marked the end of the space race disputed by the two great superpowers of the time in their eagerness to arrive before and the beginning of the spread of the Cold War into space. Nowadays, the struggle continues, but the main competitors and their purposes are others.
Top Cast
Véronique Préault
Véronique Préault
Self - Narrator (voice)
Véronique Préault
Self - Narrator (voice)
Xavier Pasco
Xavier Pasco
Self - Political Scientist
Xavier Pasco
Self - Political Scientist
John Logsdon
John Logsdon
Self - Political Scientist
John Logsdon
Self - Political Scientist


Alain Cirou
Alain Cirou
Self - Journalist
Alain Cirou
Self - Journalist
Liu Jizhong
Liu Jizhong
Self - CNSA Member
Liu Jizhong
Self - CNSA Member
Isabelle Sourbès-Verger
Isabelle Sourbès-Verger
Self - Geographer
Isabelle Sourbès-Verger
Self - Geographer
Yang Liwei
Yang Liwei
Self - Taikonaut
Yang Liwei
Self - Taikonaut
Tian Yulong
Tian Yulong
Self - CNSA Member
Tian Yulong
Self - CNSA Member
Wu Ji
Wu Ji
Self - Scientist
Wu Ji
Self - Scientist
Jan Wörner
Jan Wörner
Self - ESA Director
Jan Wörner
Self - ESA Director
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