13 Minutes to the Moon: 11. The 13 minutes

13 Minutes to the Moon: 11. The 13 minutes

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13 Minutes to the Moon: 12. Live from Houston

Fifty years after the historic Apollo 11 Moon landing, we’re at Houston’s Rice University, where President John F. Kennedy delivered his iconic “We choose to go to the Moon” speech to reflect on one of humanity’s greatest achievements. In this season finale, a panel of leading ...

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13 Minutes to the Moon: Bonus - The making of the music

Oscar and Grammy-winning composer Hans Zimmer reveals how he crafted the iconic 13 Minutes to the Moon theme. In this special episode, Zimmer reflects on the art of storytelling, his creative process, and the power of music to capture the wonder of space, sharing why this mar ...

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