The Times Herald (Norristown, PA)

NASA film by Rory Kennedy revisits her uncle’s challenge

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NEW YORK >> Filmmaker Rory Kennedy couldn’t resist the obvious place to open her new documentar­y on NASA. That’s a news clip of her uncle, President John F. Kennedy, challengin­g the space agency to land a man on the moon by the end of the 1960s.

Kennedy said she wanted to give people who were not alive in the 1960s a sense of the excitement and energy that surrounded the Apollo missions and space flight in general.

The movie about NASA’s 60th anniversar­y, called “Above and Beyond: NASA’s Journey to Tomorrow,” premieres Saturday at 9 p.m. Eastern on the Discovery channel, after a short theatrical run.

“I really wanted the film to appeal to a large audience that is excited about NASA and its accomplish­ments and wants to learn more about them,” she said.

Discovery approached Kennedy to make a film about the space agency’s 60th anniversar­y. While she’s had a special place in her heart for NASA because of her family history, Kennedy said it hadn’t been a particular passion and that she learned a lot while making the film.

A line midway through the film succinctly sums up the chief lesson: “The farther we travel, the better we understand home.”

While powerful telescopes point beyond Earth, NASA also looks back. The agency has 19 different satellites in place studying different aspects of the home plant. From the vantage point of space, NASA scientists can trace changes in the Earth’s environmen­t, such as the melting of polar ice and the damage done to coral reefs.

The Mars rover expedition is studying that planet in part to answer the question of whether that planet could at one time have supported life, and what happened in the interim.

“The more NASA has looked into space, starting with our solar system and galaxy to the universe, the greater appreciati­on it has had about the preciousne­ss of our planet and the uniqueness

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