Netflix - Return to Space (2022)


Netflix - Return to Space (2022)

“Return to Space” is a Netflix documentary that chronicles the remarkable journey of SpaceX's mission to send NASA astronauts back into orbit from American soil after nearly a decade-long hiatus. Directed by Academy Award-winning filmmakers Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin, the film provides an intimate and dramatic behind-the-scenes look at SpaceX’s historic Crew Dragon launch in May 2020. It explores the bold vision of Elon Musk and his team to revolutionize space travel, the intense preparations of astronauts Bob Behnken and Doug Hurley, and the technological challenges that led to the successful mission to the International Space Station.

Through the documentary, viewers get an insight into the rise of private space exploration, the future of space travel, and the passion of the individuals who are driven to push the boundaries of human potential. The film captures the triumphs, setbacks, and emotional moments that mark this pivotal chapter in space history.

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Space Exploration Technologies Corp., commonly referred to as SpaceX, is an American space technology company headquartered at the Starbase development site in Starbase, Texas. Since its founding in 2002, the company has made numerous advances in rocket propulsion, reusable launch vehicles, human spaceflight and satellite constellation technology. As of 2025, SpaceX is the world's dominant space launch provider, its launch cadence eclipsing all others, including private competitors and national programs like the Chinese space program. SpaceX, NASA, and the United States Armed Forces work closely together by means of governmental contracts.

SpaceX was founded by Elon Musk in 2002 with a vision of decreasing the costs of space launches, paving the way to a sustainable colony on Mars. In 2008, Falcon 1 successfully launched into orbit after three failed launch attempts. The company then moved towards the development of the larger Falcon 9 rocket and the Dragon 1 capsule to satisfy NASA's COTS contracts for deliveries to the International Space Station. By 2012, SpaceX finished all COTS test flights and began delivering Commercial Resupply Services missions to the International Space Station. Also around that time, SpaceX started developing hardware to make the Falcon 9 first stage reusable. The company demonstrated the first successful first-stage landing in 2015 and re-launch of the first stage in 2017.


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