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First to the Moon Streaming: Watch & Stream Online via Amazon Prime Video and Peacock

Helmed by Paul Hildebrandt, First to the Moon (or First to the Moon: The Journey of Apollo 8) is a 2018 documentary about the Apollo 8, the first crewed spacecraft to have orbited the moon. In the history of space exploration, Apollo 8 stands out for its innovation and audacity. Considered as one of the most significant moments in the history of mankind, it was the first time that we humans ventured beyond the barrier of Earth’s orbit and reached the Moon.

Here’s how you can watch and stream First to the Moon via streaming services such as Amazon Prime Video and Peacock.

Is First to the Moon available to watch via streaming?

Yes, First to the Moon is available to watch via streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Peacock.

December 21, 1968, marked the day of the launch of Apollo 8, the first crewed spacecraft to break free from the Earth’s gravitational pull, orbit the moon, and return home safely. It paved the way for following lunar missions and set the stage for the historic Apollo 11 mission, which saw us setting foot on the lunar surface for the first time.

The film provides an in-depth look at this groundbreaking mission and its crew. It brings to life their journey through a rich tapestry of archival material from NASA, the National Archives, and the astronauts’ personal collections. The crew of Apollo 8, involving astronauts Frank Borman, James Lovell, and Bill Anders, embarked on this fearless journey in the stormy course marked by social friction and the Vietnam War.

One of the most iconic things about the Apollo 8 mission is the photograph ‘Earthrise.’ This stunning image, showing the Earth from above, was taken by Anders. And the matter of fact that this moment was unplanned and spontaneous, adds to the appeal of the photograph.

Watch First to the Moon streaming via Amazon Prime Video

First to the Moon is available to watch on Amazon Prime Video. It is a video streaming service operated by Amazon. An Amazon Prime subscription includes Prime Video perks. Amazon Prime Video features exclusive material including Amazon Original Shows.

You can watch via Amazon Prime Video by following these steps:

  1. Go to Amazon Prime Video
  2. Select ‘Sign in’ and ‘Create your Amazon account’
  3. Sign up for a Prime Video membership:
    • $14.99 per month or $139 per year with an Amazon Prime membership
    • $8.99 per month for a standalone Prime Video membership

Amazon Prime is the online retailer’s paid service that provides fast shipping and exclusive sales on products, so the membership that includes both this service and Prime Video is the company’s most popular offering. However, you can also opt to subscribe to Prime Video separately.

Watch First to the Moon streaming via Peacock

First to the Moon is available to watch on Peacock. NBCUniversal-operated Peacock, is an on-demand streaming service. It includes television shows, movies, original series, live sports, and news programs.

You can watch via Peacock by following these steps:

  1. Go to PeacockTV.com
  2. Click ‘Get Started’
  3. Choose your payment plan
    • $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year (premium)
    • $11.99 per month or $119.99 per year (premium plus)
  4. Create your account
  5. Enter your payment details

Peacock’s Premium account provides access to over 80,000+ hours of TV, movies, and sports, including current NBC and Bravo Shows, along with 50 always-on channels. Premium Plus is the same plan but with no ads (save for limited exclusions), along with allowing users to download select titles and watch them offline and providing access to your local NBC channel live 24/7.

The First to the Moon synopsis is as follows:

“In December of 1968, three astronauts traveled to the Moon. This is the story of their lives and the amazing story of how they became the first human beings to travel beyond the confines of planet earth and reach the Moon. First to the Moon tells the amazing story of the Apollo 8 mission and the three men that crewed it. Through restored archival films from NASA, The National Archives, and the Astronaut’s own personal collections, this documentary takes you through time from the upbringing of each crew member and onward to present day.”

NOTE: The streaming services listed above are subject to change. The information provided was correct at the time of writing.

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