Spider in the Void — Apollo 9
Orbiting 160 miles above Earth at 17,000 miles per hour, astronauts push an untested, fragile machine called Spider to its absolute limits. There is no lunar glory in this flight—only a rigorous, life-or-death engineering trial suspended in the terrifying silence of the void. Step inside the quiet heroism of the forgotten mission that ultimately makes humanity's greatest achievement possible.
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