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1!!The book:
2* HilariousInHindsight:
3** Three brave men step into a capsule in Florida named Columbia, get launched to the moon, survive the trip and return safely to Earth, parachuting into the Pacific Ocean. Did I just describe this book, or the Apollo 11 moon landing?
4*** [[FridgeBrilliance Maybe there's a reason they named the Apollo 11 Command Module]] ''[[FridgeBrilliance Columbia]]''.
5** The Mexican donation to the construction is called "a widow's mite". Two years after the novel was released, Mexican emperor Maximillen I was executed, with his wife Carlota outliving him by 60 years.
6* ValuesDissonance: Americans are portrayed as egotistical and willing to use any excuse to go to war, and we're supposed to like them. Of course, even though Verne is giving a comic portrait of America, he based it on facts.
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8!!The Miniseries:
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10* SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic:
11** Music/MichaelKamen's main theme and its reprise over the end credits.
12** The unique score for "Spider", the episode about the development of the Lunar Module. It's a very sweet, slightly haunting oboe melody for the vehicle that would set humans on the surface of another world, being left behind every time.
13* DesignatedVillain: A well-done, nuanced version in Senator Mondale, who initially seems to want to kill the moon landing just because it will score him political points. When he says that he doesn't really hate NASA, he just thinks the money being spent on it is a waste and could be better used ending poverty at home and a useless war abroad, it's tough to argue with him.
14* HarsherInHindsight: The clash in ''We Interrupt This Program'' over more tactful news reporting techniques versus more privacy-invading, sensationalistic ones is even more poignant given the rise of celebrity-hounding paparazzi that have only grown even more invasive due thanks to the Internet.
15* HilariousInHindsight: When Lovell accidentally inflates his lifevest during Apollo 8, Frank Borman and Bill Anders scoff "Navy man." Decades later, ''Series/{{Nova}}'' did an episode for the mission's 50th anniversary, during which it was revealed that Jim Lovell managed to ''wipe the navigational computer.'' Cut to a long-retired Borman claiming that no West Point graduate would ever have done that.
16* RetroactiveRecognition:
17** Is that Senator Mondale [[Series/MadMen Roger Sterling]]?
18** [[Series/BreakingBad Walter White]] was also the second man on the Moon.
19** [[WesternAnimation/SupermanTheAnimatedSeries Superman]], unfortunately, never made it there.
20** [[Series/{{NCIS}} Jethro Gibbs]] commanded the first manned Apollo mission to go into space.
21* SpecialEffectsFailure: Sure, they didn't have the budget of a feature film to spend, but the CGI used in the miniseries ranged from being amazing to downright laughable. Some have also complained about some of the CGI updates in the Blu-Ray re-release.
22* SugarWiki/VisualEffectsOfAwesome: On the other hand, the moonwalking sequences were universally awesome thanks to clever practical effects[[note]]Enormous helium balloons were attached to the actors' suits so they could bounce around at a fraction of their normal weight. The lighting effects were accomplished by rigging up enormous banks of the strongest stage lights available. The lights were so powerful, electricians working on them noted that their hair actually started smoking if they lingered too long[[/note]].
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