We will admit, we are sucking on space programs and movies …First Home, Ad Astra, i For all humanity debuting within the same 14-month stretch was as if three parties became one. So we’re getting ready for the debut of a new Disney-focused series from Disney Plus, even if we are they did not impress me powerfully The right things. But thilast offer, a six-part documentary titled Among the stars which premieres on October 6th, already sounds more exciting than a bunch of scripts series of space sets: preparation of dust beats for a space flight that is part of the repair mission, final part try hard. In this first look at the series, you will know the team of astronauts, engineers and flight controllers from NASA and specialists tasked with repairing a $ 2 billion team.
It is the swelling score making a good amount of the lifting in that trailer? Of course, but that’s what swelling scores and well-cut trailers are supposed to do. This documentary is a joint effortt in many ways; was filmed with srhythm agencies around the world, included the Johnson Space Center in Houston, European Space Agency in Cologne, Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency outside Tokyo, and the Russian Space Agency in Star City (no, not that one). Among the stars follows NASA Captain Chris Cassidy, in what appears to be his final mission, as he heads to the International Space Station towards work with other astronauts and specialists to solve the alpha magnetic spectrometer (AMS).
Along with Cassidy, the series uses intimate images, video diaries and live images to introduce us Luca Parmitano of the European Space Agency; NASA rookie astronaut Drew Morgan,; Emily Nelson, AMS Flight Director, the tenth NASA female flight director; Heather Bergman, manager of AMS tools for spacewalk at NASA; Professor Samuel Ting, Nobel laureate for discovering the subatomic particle and AMS Inventor; and Ken Bollweg, AMS project director who has collaborated PgProfessor Ting in the AMS experiment since its inception 25 years ago.
Among the stars is produced by Fulwell 73 Productions (which you might recognize for its James Corden character) for Disney +. Sunderland ‘Til I Die i I’m Bolt producer Ben Turner directs and produces executives for Fulwell 73.
The full six-part docuseries will be available Oct. 6 at Disney Plus.