On June 10, 1995, cosmonauts moved aboard Russia’s Mir airport one of the outpost modules in preparation for initial capture by an American spacecraft, part of the first phase. of the International Space Station.
Or, on the same day, the race between the Soviet Union and the United States continued with two countries abroad, beyond the moon, to a new planetary border: Mars (opens on new page).
The latter is the reason behind the third season of the other wide -ranging history series “No All Mankind,” (opens on new page) which is set to first launch on June 10, 2022 on Apple TV +. The 10th season will feature a new event every Friday through August. 12.
“The Red Planet has become a new frontrunner in the air race, not only for the U.S. and the Soviet Union, but as an unexpected newcomer with a lot to prove and a lot more to do. competition, ”Apple TV + synopsis reads. “Our photographers find themselves head to head as their desire for Mars is fought and their resilience is tested, creating a pressure vessel to create a climactic effect. “
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A 40-second teaser released on Monday (April 11) will give a quick, first look at the Martian scenes coming this summer.
“When we meet after a common goal, nothing we can’t accomplish,” a female voice said as the teaser showed eight astronauts stationed on Mars, looking out. the skin from the edge of the cliff. Dressed in two different skies, the astronauts did not show their national symbols (such as flags) because they could be seen later.
The words “Mars 1995” are displayed on the page in the same detail as NASA’s logotype (the “worm”), used by “For All Mankind” for registration.
The teaser re -uses one of the same flying images from the final seconds of season two, where the mood changes from Earth and the moon to Mars. Prior to that, “For All Mankind” was included in NASA’s Apollo program and aerospace programs. (opens on new page) and how they have departed from the truth (opens on new page) due to the Soviet Union landing the first cosmonaut on the moon.
Produced by Emmy Award-winner Ronald D. Moore with Ben Nedivi and Matt Wolpert, “For All Mankind” was produced by Sony Pictures Television. Nedivi and Wolpert work as presenters and production crews with Moore and Maril Davis of Tall Ship Productions, and David Weddle, Bradley Thompson and Nichole Beattie.
“For All Mankind” members returning for the third time are Joel Kinnaman (“Ed Baldwin”), Shantel VanSanten (“Karen Baldwin”), Jodi Balfour (“Ellen Waverly”), Sonya Walger (“Molly Cobb “), Krys Marshall (” Danielle Poole “), Cynthy Wu (” Kelly Baldwin “), Casey Johnson (” Danny Stevens “), Coral Pe a (” Aleida Rosales “) and Wrenn Schmidt (” Margo Madison “) , with a new standard history. Edi Gathegi, who plays “Dev Ayesa,” is an eye -catcher with his eyes on the stars.
The first two seasons of “For All Mankind” are available to stream on Apple TV + (opens on new page). USA Today and Rolling Stone were named for the second time in the story as the best show on film in 2021, with the final single “‘For All Mankind’ ….”
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