It’s Space Week

Written by Ben

May 25, 2020

It’s space week here at Cerebral Overload. The last time an Astronaut took off from an American Launch Pad was July 8th 2011.

On May 27th 2020, SpaceX will attempt to send the first Astronauts to space from American Soil since then. In honor of that feat, we will be sharing some great movies, audio books, and documentaries. We will also be live streaming the launch on our FB page for you to watch.

We are going to start with one of my favorite NASA Documentaries. It’s titled When We Left Earth: The NASA Missions. It covers everything from the beginning of the Mercury missions, clear through the Space Shuttle. It is also narrated by one of my favorite human’s and Actor Gary Sinise.

Have you watched this yet? Do you like it? What are your thoughts, let us know

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