In this way, it will be reflected as this will be first space mission with civilians It is characterized because it will be done by normal people and not astronauts. It will have five different parts and we will have to wait until September to see it. In addition, it should be noted that the event will be covered practically “in real time”.
Everything will be recorded during three days of travel
The name of the documentary will be “Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission to Space” and it will closely monitor the entire preparation process and the flight into space, which will last for three days.
As to who will be those who make this flight, will be four different people: a billionaire, a US hospital worker who survived bone cancer, an engineer, a US Army veteran, and a teacher.
The billionaire person will personally take care of donate up to $ 100 million to one of the hospitals in the United States in charge of a lot of research work. For his part, he also made a public donation campaign to choose the teacher’s seat.
To make this trip come true, everyone will travel in the well-known Space X ship Crew Dragon next to Falcon 9 rocket, which is characterized by being reusable and valid for more than one flight.
Modifications to the Dragon Crew
SpaceX engineers they are doing some modifications to the ship to replace the roof of this for one glass dome that allows the crew to enjoy during those three days the spectacular views that will give them space and that they will surely never ever forget.
Yet in this dome so there can only be one person and will open once safety is ensured after successfully exiting the Earth’s atmosphere.
This September, four civilians will launch into space for a three-day trip orbiting Earth.
Countdown: Inspiration4 Mission To Space – the first Netflix documentary series to cover an event in near real-time – will premiere in five parts leading up to and following the mission. pic.twitter.com/8fLnxHCQNN
– Netflix (@netflix) August 3, 2021
If already the Inspiration4 space mission it was going to be something incredible, the fact that now Netflix is going to produce a documentary collecting all this trip and then issuing it is undoubtedly a gift for lovers of astronomy.
The documentary will be directed by the same person who led “The last Dance”, the mini series that talked about the legendary NBA basketball player Michael Jordan and his team, the Chicago Bulls.