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- Introduction
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- Michael Collins introduction
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- Remembering Neil Armstrong and Apollo 11
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- Lunar module descent to the Moon and return
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- Implications of equipment failure/getting stuck on the Moon
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- Changing diversity of NASA astronaut class
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- Astronaut survival training
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- Gemini 10 spacewalk
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- Apollo 11 simulations/preparation
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- Looking back at Earth from the Moon
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- Putting humans on Mars
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- Apollo 8 trans-lunar injection announcement
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- Shuttle era film
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- Additional participant introductions
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- Living and working in space
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- The vaiue of setting a destination in space
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- Michael Collins’ relationship with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin
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- The future of commercial of space travel
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- Should everyone be able to go to space?
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- Leland Melvin’s “aha” moment in space
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- Mission profiles for civilian space flight
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- Effects of long-duration space travel
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- The value of inspiring young people
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- Blue Origin test launch footage
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- Blue Moon lunar lander
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- Pros and cons of private contractors
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- How would space travel affect the public’s worldview?
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- The overview effect
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- Michael Collins’ concerns about world population growth
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- How important is space exploration?
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- Where will we be in space 50 years from now?
Description:
Embark on a captivating journey through space exploration in this 1-hour 21-minute panel discussion featuring legendary astronaut Michael Collins and fellow space pioneers. Delve into the historic Apollo 11 mission, examining the challenges and triumphs of lunar exploration. Explore the evolution of space travel, from the early days of NASA to the emerging era of commercial spaceflight. Gain insights into the physical and psychological effects of long-duration space missions, the value of inspiring young minds, and the potential impact of space travel on humanity's worldview. Discuss the future of space exploration, including plans for Mars missions and lunar bases. Reflect on the importance of space exploration and its role in addressing global challenges. Join these visionary astronauts as they share their unique perspectives and experiences, offering a glimpse into the past, present, and future of humanity's bold journey into the cosmos.

What It Takes to Boldly Go

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