What a wonderful piece of video. To travel that far above the earth, and view the curvature of our planet, would be the most extraordinary experience for me. I truly agree with him that if every person could travel to the edge of space just once, and look down at our planet without its arbitrary boundaries, then their humanity would be modified for the better. A total, humbling experience.
This segment is from "James May On the Moon," a BBC production in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. Looking forward to the full program.
To read about this absolutely beautiful piece of engineering that was crafted in the early 50s and is still in use today, check out the wiki article.
This segment is from "James May On the Moon," a BBC production in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the moon landing. Looking forward to the full program.
To read about this absolutely beautiful piece of engineering that was crafted in the early 50s and is still in use today, check out the wiki article.

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