When the lunar module Eagle from the Apollo 11 space mission landed on the moon on July 20, 1969, hundreds of millions of people around the world watched the live TV broadcast.
Bizarrely, if not for two satellite dishes located within a short dusty car ride in the Outback of Australia, no one would have seen those images of Neil Armstrong's moonwalk live. Australian filmmaker Rob Sitch's new movie The Dish tells the unlikely, funny and heartwarming story of how that happened.
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