This 1965 Russian documentary, Luna, is a fascinating mix of history and future-forecasting. The first half includes rare footage of early Russian space exploration, including color video of the first ever spacewalk. The second half is Russia’s take on how one day we’d be living on the moon with our pets, footage that suggests the country’s space technology was far in advance of its modelmaking.
Check out the New Statesman‘s piece for much more info on the documentary.
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