The 11 Best Documentaries About The Moon

Jul 13, 2023 | Aliens/UFO, Best Of, Environmental

The moon has captivated us for centuries and continues to do so. It orbits around Earth, appearing close at times, but at other times it’s too far away to be seen. Its gravity affects ocean tides on our planet, stabilizing its rotation with perfect precision every 29 1/2 days. Yuri Gagarin was the first human to visit the moon in 1961, and Buzz Aldrin followed suit eight years later – although he forgot his camera! The lunar surface is covered in dust and rocks of all sizes from pebbles up to large boulders. Despite its harsh conditions, hardiest bacteria have managed to survive unfrozen on the moon’s surface – no plants or animals here though!

Explore more about this fascinating celestial body through these awesome documentaries that will take you on a journey through space-time!

 

1. Space Race to the Moon

The first step of a journey that would change the world forever was taken when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first humans to set foot on the moon. 54 years later, 12 people have had this incredible experience. But what do we really know about our nearest celestial neighbor? In this documentary, let’s uncover some of its mysteries. We’ll explore topics such as space exploration, lunar geology and astrobiology to get a better understanding of mankind’s greatest adventure: The Space Race to the Moon. Discover how far we’ve come in just over half a century!

 

2. Apollo: The Moon Mission

In the late 1960s, a series of incredible space missions began that would ultimately culminate in humans walking on the Moon. The first of these was Apollo 8, which saw Frank Borman, Jim Lovell and Bill Anders become the first crew to orbit around the Moon for 20 hours. On Christmas Eve 1968, they read from Genesis while in orbit and captured an iconic “Earthrise” photo.The Apollo 9 mission followed soon after and was the first to carry a lunar module into Earth’s orbit. Commander James McDivitt and Lunar Module Pilot Rusty Schweickart separated from their command module to test out systems on their own for six hours – with Schweickart even donning a spacesuit during this time! These two missions paved the way for NASA to begin seriously considering sending astronauts all the way down onto our nearest celestial neighbor: The Moon!

 

3. Moon Mysteries by Naked Science

Have you ever wondered what mysteries the moon holds? From its ancient legends to modern-day exploration, this video will take you on an incredible journey through the history and future of our lunar neighbor. We’ll explore moon museums in America where you can see moon rocks up close, learn about how it affects us here on Earth, and even meet with astronauts who have been there. Plus we’ll discuss what advancements are being made in technology that could lead to a reality of moon tourism – all while uncovering long-held secrets from cultures around the world. us as we unravel Moon Mysteries!

 

4. How Do We Actually Know We Landed on the Moon?

How did we get to the moon? How do we actually know that it was accomplished? In this documentary, you will explore how man first made it to the lunar surface and what evidence exists that proves our success. Learn about the many challenges NASA faced in getting us there and gain a deeper understanding of why this mission is so important for humanity.

 

5. Moon Shot

Acclaimed astro photographer Andrew McCarthy takes us on a journey of his work in this stunning documentary. From the depths of space to our own moon, follow along as he captures some of the most beautiful and captivating images ever taken. Join him as he shares his passion for astro-photography and reveals how anyone can take their own amazing photos of what lies beyond earth’s atmosphere.

 

6. Aliens On The Moon Strain Gravity

Are Aliens on the Moon influencing gravity? Watch this documentary to find out! We explore the theory that extraterrestrial life is affecting our planet’s gravitational pull. Uncover why some believe this mysterious force could be responsible for changes in Earth’s orbit and more. Discover what evidence has been uncovered, and decide for yourself if there is truth behind this Conspiracy Theory.

 

7. Destination MARS – From The Moon To The Red Planet

Are you ready to explore the Red Planet? In this documentary, Spacetime takes us on a journey from Earth’s Moon to Mars. Learn about the incredible technical challenges of space exploration and how they are being overcome in order to make it possible for humans to reach our neighboring planet. Get an inside look at the remarkable technology that is powering humanity’s mission to Mars and beyond!

 

8. How Do We Actually Know We Landed on the Moon?

For over 50 years, people have been wondering if mankind has ever truly landed on the moon. In this documentary, we explore the evidence and scientific research that point to a successful mission. We look at how NASA was able to achieve such an incredible feat and uncover what it took for us to land on the Moon. From interviews with experts in space exploration to archival footage of the original mission, this is an inspiring story of human achievement!

 

9. Why We Haven’t Gone Back To The Moon?

The Apollo 17 mission was the last chance to get a closer look at the Moon. In this documentary, we dive into what happened on that historic mission through interviews with Commander Eugene Cernan and Lunar Module Pilot Harrison Schmitt. Learn about their experiences first-hand as they tell us about the incredible journey and its importance in understanding our origins.

 

10. MIT Science Reporter — “Landing on the Moon”

Take a tour of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) at Grumman Aircraft in Long Island with project engineer Thomas Kelly. See how this vehicle is designed to land on the moon and learn about its Automatic Checkout System, as demonstrated by Robert Smyth using an electronic computer-controlled model. Hosted by MIT reporter John Fitch, this 1966 science program was produced for NASA in association with WGBH-TV Boston. Get an inside look into the development and construction of the LEM from MIT Museum Collections!

 

11. Apollo 11: The final 13 minutes to the Moon

Relive the incredible moment when mankind first stepped foot on the Moon! In this video, you’ll get to experience a unique perspective of history as you listen to CAPCOM Charlie Duke’s feed while he speaks to Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins during their final minutes of the Apollo 11 mission. Hear firsthand accounts that will transport you back in time and make you feel like part of an unforgettable event.

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