Overview
The 1960s has been an extraordinary time for the United States. Unburdened by post war reparations, Americans were preoccupied with developments such as NASA, the game-changing space programme which put Neil Armstrong to the moon. Yet it had been astronauts like Eugene Cernan who paved the path . An evaluation pilot that lived to court danger, '' he had been recruited along with 14 different men in a process that saw them become the closest of friends and adversaries. In this intensely competitive environment, Cernan was using his second trip additionally being the final lunar mission of NASA , one of 3 men that had been sent to the moon. As he looks back in what he loved and lost from Houston, an life that is incomparably emerges in to perspective. A epic biography which unites the insight of this surviving astronauts with archival footage and other-worldly moonscapes is crafted by director Mark Craig.