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A Trip to the Moon
Georges Méliès · Film · 1902
What hooked you in A Trip to the Moon was the sense of wonder that fuels humanity's daring, absurd, and perilous reach into the unknown.
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Adaptation
From the Earth to the Moon
Tom Hanks · Series · 1998
Books on the same thread
Heaven's Reach
David Brin · Book · 1999
Like the explorers in A Trip to the Moon, you will appreciate how this story captures the dizzying, existential awe of stumbling into a universe that defies all previous human understanding.
From the Earth to the Moon
Jules Verne · Book · 1967
If you enjoyed the ambitious lunar voyage of A Trip to the Moon, you will find this foundational text captures that same spirit of bold, scientific determination and technological daring.
Red Planet
Robert Anson Heinlein · Book · 1990
The colonial tensions and survival stakes in this story mirror the perilous encounters found in A Trip to the Moon, grounding the thrill of space exploration in a tangible, dangerous reality.
The Starless Crown
James Rollins · Book · 2022
This quest narrative echoes the grand, journey-focused spirit of A Trip to the Moon, proving that the drive to uncover secrets of the past is as compelling as any celestial expedition.
Series on the same thread

Final Space
Olan Rogers · Series · 2018
You will recognize the same blend of absurd adventure and cosmic exploration found in A Trip to the Moon, updated with a modern, chaotic energy that keeps the journey through space unpredictable.

Star Trek
Gene Roddenberry · Series · 1966
The core mission of the Enterprise reflects the same curiosity that drove the astronomers in A Trip to the Moon, turning the vast expanse of space into a stage for discovery.

Star Trek: The Next Generation
Gene Roddenberry · Series · 1987
Much like the pioneers in A Trip to the Moon, the crew of the Enterprise embraces the unknown, demonstrating that the pursuit of exploration remains humanity's most noble and challenging endeavor.

Stargate Universe
Robert C. Cooper · Series · 2009
This survival drama captures the isolation and high stakes of a long-distance voyage, echoing the sense of being stranded far from home that defines the lunar journey in A Trip to the Moon.
Podcasts on the same thread

Radiolab
WNYC Studios · Podcast · 2026
The insatiable curiosity that drives this show mirrors the scientific hubris and wonder seen in A Trip to the Moon, proving that investigative storytelling is its own kind of brave, cosmic exploration.

StarTalk Radio
Neil deGrasse Tyson · Podcast · 2026
This podcast captures the same infectious enthusiasm for the cosmos that animated the dreamers in A Trip to the Moon, bringing the wonder of the stars down to earth for modern audiences.
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Common questions
Is A Trip to the Moon based on the book From the Earth to the Moon?
A Trip to the Moon is a 1902 film directed by Georges Méliès. While it shares a similar premise of lunar travel by cannon as the Jules Verne novel From the Earth to the Moon, the film is an original cinematic interpretation of that concept.
Should I watch the 1998 series From the Earth to the Moon after A Trip to the Moon?
You can watch the 1998 television series From the Earth to the Moon if you are interested in historical space exploration. It serves as a factual dramatization of the Apollo program, which contrasts significantly with the fantastical, early silent film style of A Trip to the Moon.
What is the plot of A Trip to the Moon?
In A Trip to the Moon, Professor Barbenfouillis and five colleagues from the Academy of Astronomy travel to the lunar surface inside a rocket launched by a giant cannon. Upon arrival, the explorers face various perils while navigating the mysterious caves located on the moon.
Is A Trip to the Moon related to the 1967 version of From the Earth to the Moon?
A Trip to the Moon is a distinct 1902 short film that predates the 1967 book version of From the Earth to the Moon. While both titles explore the theme of traveling to the moon, they are separate works created in different eras and mediums.