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For All Mankind
Ronald D. Moore · Series · 2019
What hooked you in For All Mankind was the way the immense, sweeping scale of space exploration remains rooted in human ambition.
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Star City
Series · 2026
Books on the same thread

The Martian Chronicles
Ray Bradbury · Book · 1977
If you appreciated the focus on the long-term impact of colonization in For All Mankind, this book offers a poignant look at the human cost of settling new planetary frontiers.

Heaven's Reach
David Brin · Book · 1999
Like the relentless discovery found in For All Mankind, this narrative captures the high-stakes tension of navigating unknown territories where the survival of civilization depends on the courage of few.
The 5000 Year Leap
W. Cleon Skousen · Book · 2009
For All Mankind explores the foundational ideals of a nation reaching for the stars; this text examines the specific principles and historical framework that shaped the American spirit of innovation.

The End of Eternity
Isaac Asimov · Book · 1955
The complex interplay between bureaucratic systems and individual agency in For All Mankind finds a parallel here, as technicians grapple with the weight of time and the scope of human destiny.
Films on the same thread

Hidden Figures
Film · 2016
If the unsung heroes of NASA were your favorite part of For All Mankind, this story highlights the brilliant women whose technical expertise and perseverance were essential to the space program.

The Right Stuff
Film · 1983
This film captures the same raw pioneering spirit and the heavy price of ambition seen in For All Mankind, showcasing the intense personal sacrifices required to become an American space pioneer.

Apollo 13
Ron Howard · Film · 1995
Much like the crisis management depicted in For All Mankind, this film illustrates how teamwork and ingenuity under extreme pressure define the very best of the American space exploration era.

A Million Miles Away
Alejandra Márquez Abella · Film · 2023
This biographical story echoes the personal pursuit of dreams found in For All Mankind, focusing on the grit and family support required to reach orbit against significant societal and personal obstacles.
Podcasts on the same thread

American History Tellers
Audible · Podcast · 2026
If you enjoyed the historical deep-dives into the Space Race within For All Mankind, this podcast provides an immersive look at the real-world events that shaped our modern human experience.

Revolutions
Mike Duncan · Podcast · 2025
This account of a Martian revolution mirrors the political shifts and societal transformations often explored in For All Mankind, focusing on the cyclical nature of power and human progress.
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Common questions
Is For All Mankind a realistic portrayal of NASA history?
For All Mankind presents an aspirational alternate history where the space program remained a primary national priority. The series explores this premise through the lives of astronauts, engineers, and their families to show how continued investment in NASA shapes the world differently than in our actual timeline.
Should I watch Star City after finishing For All Mankind?
Yes, Star City is a relevant follow-up for viewers who enjoyed the themes presented in For All Mankind. Both series focus on the development of space programs and their impact on humanity, allowing fans to continue exploring the world of space exploration established by Ronald D. Moore.
What is the main premise of For All Mankind?
For All Mankind is a series created by Ronald D. Moore that explores an alternate world where the space race never ended. It focuses on the lives of NASA astronauts, engineers, and their families as the space program remains the focal point of human hopes and dreams.
How does For All Mankind depict the space program?
For All Mankind depicts the space program as a sustained, high-priority endeavor rather than a temporary effort. The narrative follows the professional and personal lives of those working at NASA, illustrating how a continued commitment to space exploration influences society and the global trajectory of human achievement.