The new HBO Original documentary, “Wild Wild Space,” directed by Ross Kauffman, is set to premiere on July 17, 2024. The film delves into the modern-day space race, where companies are competing to launch satellite-carrying rockets into low earth orbit. Inspired by the best-selling book “When the Heavens Went on Sale” by Ashlee Vance, the documentary follows three companies – Astra Space, Rocket Lab, and Planet Labs – and their founders as they navigate the challenges of the burgeoning space industry.
With billions of dollars at stake and the future of humanity hanging in the balance, “Wild Wild Space” explores the ethical implications of technological advances in space exploration. The film also sheds light on the issue of space debris cluttering Earth’s low orbit and the potential consequences of unchecked satellite launches. Through interviews with industry experts like Chris Kemp, Ashlee Vance, and Peter Beck, the documentary paints a vivid picture of the commercial space industry and its impact on society.
Produced by Zero Point Zero Production in collaboration with Amblin Documentaries and Hyperobject Industries, “Wild Wild Space” promises to be a gripping look at the high-stakes world of space exploration. Executive producers include John Khoury, Maiken Baird, and Rachel Crane, alongside HBO’s Nancy Abraham, Lisa Heller, and Tina Nguyen.
Featuring a stellar cast of industry insiders, including Jonathan McDowell, Will Marshall, and Carissa Christensen, the documentary offers a comprehensive look at the key players shaping the future of space travel. From environmental imaging to military espionage, “Wild Wild Space” covers a wide range of topics related to satellite technology and its impact on our daily lives.
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